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		<title>TMJ Syndrome &#8211; Can A Chiropractor Fix TMJ Jaw?</title>
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TMJ Syndrome (or Temporal Mandibular Joint dysfunction) is a disorder associated with the Jaw. To eliminate TMJ pain in the facial muscles, ear and neck, a chiropractor can provide essential help.TMJ exercises can be simple and effective to provide relief and even a TMJ cure.
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<p><span style="color: #800080;"><a title="TMJ syndrome" href="http://www.tmj-help.org/?hop=gailbott" target="_blank">TMJ Syndrome</a></span> (or <strong>Temporal Mandibular Joint</strong> dysfunction) is a disorder associated with the Jaw. To eliminate <span style="color: #800080;"><a title="TMJ pain" href="http://b0e26qgftdgebzfrwdx7qb0x7f.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=MBLOG" target="_blank">TMJ pain</a> </span>in the facial muscles, ear and neck, a chiropractor can provide essential help.<span style="color: #800080;"><a title="TMJ pain" href="http://b0e26qgftdgebzfrwdx7qb0x7f.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=MBLOG" target="_blank">TMJ exercises</a> </span>can be simple and effective to provide relief and even a <span style="color: #800080;"><a title="TMJ cure" href="http://b0e26qgftdgebzfrwdx7qb0x7f.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=MBLOG" target="_blank">TMJ cure</a></span>.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #3366ff;"><a title="TMJ symptoms" href="http://b0e26qgftdgebzfrwdx7qb0x7f.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=MBLOG" target="_blank">TMJ Symptoms &amp; Causes</a></span></h2>
<p><a title="TMJ symptoms" href="http://b0e26qgftdgebzfrwdx7qb0x7f.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=MBLOG" target="_blank">TMJ symptoms</a> are at first indicated when opening and closing of the mouth becomes difficult; in fact,  if <a title="TMJ pain" href="http://b0e26qgftdgebzfrwdx7qb0x7f.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=MBLOG" target="_blank">TMJ pain</a> is not treated immediately then it may lead to severe problems.  Grinding or crunching sound occurs when one opens and closes the mouth, if a TMJ problem is present.</p>
<p>There are several causes of TMJ. Any activities which cause strain in the jaw can lead to TMJ. Headaches and pain in the ears are some of the problems related to TMJ.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #3366ff;"><a title="TMJ pain" href="http://b0e26qgftdgebzfrwdx7qb0x7f.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=MBLOG" target="_blank">The Role of Chiropractic</a></span></h2>
<p>When suffering from pain, people think allopathic treatment will provide quick relief. And so, many often ask whether a chiropractor can fix TMJ and relieve them from the pain, both quickly and permanently. A chiropractor will definitely help a patient to get relief from the intense pain or discomfort. A chiropractor is not only interested in treating the patient just for a particular period of time; in fact he will help you to get rid of the disease forever.</p>
<p>A chiropractor will carry out a detailed study of the problem and after properly understanding the cause of the problem will start the treatment. Chiropractic is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of the disorders which are of mechanical nature and the effect it has on the nervous system and the health of the person. Today chiropractic is gaining popularity.</p>
<p>Chiropractic is a holistic approach to health challenges of a physical nature. Chiropractors focus on exercise, nutrition and the lifestyle of the patient. Furthermore, chiropractic recognizes that the human body, the environment and the lifestyle which is being practiced are inter-related and must be addressed for complete healing.</p>
<p>People often wonder how a chiropractor can fix TMJ. In fact in many of the cases it has been observed that the chiropractic treatment has been found to be more effective than the allopathic treatment. A chiropractor will recommend certain muscle relieving <a title="TMJ exercises" href="http://b0e26qgftdgebzfrwdx7qb0x7f.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=MBLOG" target="_blank">TMJ exercises</a> which will relax your jaw muscles and will provide relaxation. Meditation, massage and biofeedback, including nutrition, are some of the other methodologies adopted by the chiropractor to treat the patient.</p>
<p>If the question, &#8220;Can a chiropractor fix TMJ?&#8221; has been bothering you then give up your hesitation and contact a qualified chiropractor. He will definitely fix your TMJ and will ensure that the problem never repeats in future. His therapies and his counseling will be of great help.</p>
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		<title>Buffalo Dentist, Dr. Peter DeRose of DeRose Dental Arts, Cures TMJ &amp; Sleep Apnea Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a generic term for several clinical signs and symptoms involving the masticatory muscles, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and associated structures.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a generic term for several clinical signs and symptoms involving the masticatory muscles, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and associated structures.<br />
Signs and symptoms of TMD in children and adolescents have been investigated since the beginning of the 1970s. The most frequent clinical signs of TMD are: </p>
<p>•	TMJ noises (on palpation by dentist);<br />
•	Limitation of mandibular movements;<br />
•	TMJ and muscle tenderness;<br />
•	Headache;<br />
•	TMJ clickings (when open or close the mouth);<br />
•	Bruxism;<br />
•	Limited opening of the mouth;<br />
•	Jaw pain; and<br />
•	Facial pain. </p>
<p>Clinical signs and symptoms of TMD above were present in teenagers. Muscle tenderness and joint sounds were the most prevalent, respectively. There are both local and systemic factors associated with TMD development.  The forecast from various TMD signs that may become a severe disorder later in life is unclear. </p>
<p>The etiology of TMD has been considered to be one of the most controversial issues in clinical dentistry. Currently, TMD is regarded not an individual entity, but a group of different diseases of varying etiology and pathology.  The debate still exists in this day and age because of the limited knowledge regarding its etiology and natural progression. </p>
<p>The role of gender in TMD is also extensively discussed in academic literature.  TMD is rated to be 1.5-2 times more prevalent in women than in men. Furthermore, the predominance of women seeking treatment for TMD pain is even higher, with a ratio of 4:1.  In my practice about 80% of the patients treated for this disorder are women. Moreover, the most striking gender differences have been encountered in women aged 20-40 years.   It is not common for children, adolescents and the elderly to have TMD.  </p>
<p>TMJ disorder is a complex chronic debilitating illness.  Dentists have strategically developed many treatments for this condition over the years.  Depend on the basic cause or causes, either one or the combination of the following treatment methods are used.  They include: </p>
<p>•	Pain medications to ease acute pain.  These, also known as the NonSteroidal Anti-inflamatory Drugs or NSAID&#8217;s, are the &#8220;first&#8221; drugs of choice.  Examples of these drugs are Aspirin, Motrin and Advil.<br />
•	Skeletal relaxer medication (for example flexeril) to downgrade muscular tension.<br />
•	Steroid injection (hydorcortisone) to reduce inflammation.<br />
•	Soft diet to lower the workload for the joint.<br />
•	Apply external heat to the joint to relax the muscles around the joint.<br />
•	Occlusal splint or Orthotic appliance to reposition the joint to its ideal arrangement.<br />
•	Orthodontic treatment to fix teeth malalignment.<br />
•	  Physical therapy (posture training) to straighten the neck.<br />
•	Arthroscopic surgery to remove scars inside the joint.<br />
•	TMJ surgery to repair damages of the joints.<br />
•	Total joint replacement surgery to replace the real joint with an artificial one.  </p>
<p>The key words to keep in mind about TMD treatment for children are &#8220;conservative&#8221; and &#8220;reversible.&#8221; Conservative treatments are as simple as possible and are used most often because most young patients do not have severe, degenerative TMD. Conservative treatments do not invade the tissues of the face, jaw or joint. Reversible treatments do not cause permanent, or irreversible, changes in the structure or position of the jaw or teeth. </p>
<p>Signs and symptoms of TMD clearly make an early appearance in children between the ages 12 and 18. Routine dental examination should include evaluation of these signs and symptoms to identify them.  These youngsters should be watched more closely. Because most TMD problems in teenagers are temporary and do not get worse, simple treatment is all that is usually needed to relieve discomfort. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A number of Dentists are now offering Neuromuscular Dentistry, which is a special area of Dentistry focusing on the nerves, muscles, and the correct positioning of the jaw. Neuromuscular dentistry will help treat TMJ disorder, which causes long lasting and frequent headaches. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A number of Dentists are now offering Neuromuscular Dentistry, which is a special area of Dentistry focusing on the nerves, muscles, and the correct positioning of the jaw. Neuromuscular dentistry will help treat TMJ disorder, which causes long lasting and frequent headaches. </p>
<p>TMJ syndrome occurs when the temporomandibular joint that connects the upper and lower jaw is misaligned or stressed. This interference in the structure of the teeth causes the muscles to position the joints out of their sockets and forces the upper and lower teeth to fit together, causing the pain. There are a number of other commonly experienced symptoms in suffers of TMJ, some symptoms included, headaches or migraine, clicking of the jaw, limited jaw motions, grinding or clenching of the teeth and ear pain or congestion. </p>
<p>Luckily with ongoing advances in Neuromuscular Dentistry, there are a number of treatments that will remove the symptoms of TMJ disorder permanently. Treatments for TMD or TMJ vary from simple interventions such as application of cold and hot packs on the affected area, trigger point therapy, diet modification, posture correction and relaxation of the temporomandibular joints. More complex treatments such as physical therapy and wearing of TMJ splint or surgery may be used. After a careful evaluation of the condition of the patient’s particular situation, an appropriate treatment plan will be developed to relief the pain and discomfort. </p>
<p>You do not have to endure the pain a dentist will correct the positioning of your jaw and also amend bite patterns, which will ease the pressure on the jaw muscles and nerves caused by inflamed TMJ. If you want to eliminate those unbearable tension headaches or more server migraines caused by TMJ dysfunction, it is worth talking to your dentist about a treatment plan for you. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder) refers to the conditions that cause discomfort and pain in the joint that connects the jaw, as well as the individual muscles that control the movement of the jaw. It is a painful and annoying disorder that afflicts a large number of people. In fact according to recent statistics, it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder) refers to the conditions that cause discomfort and pain in the joint that connects the jaw, as well as the individual muscles that control the movement of the jaw. It is a painful and annoying disorder that afflicts a large number of people. In fact according to recent statistics, it is estimated that there are as many as 10 million people who suffer from some form of TMJ.<br />
With such significant numbers affected by the condition, it would seem logical that there would be widespread concern over it. However in reality, many people who have TMJ may not take the condition as seriously as they should because the pain associated with it may start out being relatively minor. Additionally, many people who suffer from TMJ find that the disorder goes away on its own through a natural healing process. These factors have combined to make the general level of concern regarding the condition quite low.<br />
This is not to suggest that all instances of temporomandibular joint dysfunction are minor, however. There are numerous people who suffer from a chronic and debilitating pain that derives from this condition, and that does not go away. In these cases, patients must seek proper medical help in order to treat the condition and alleviate the pain.<br />
Naturally, the types of treatments available may raise some concerns because of fears that they may prove complex or invasive. However while there are indeed invasive means of dealing with TMJ, there are also a number of simpler treatments that are just as effective in many cases. Ultimately, the type of treatment that is used can vary from one individual to another based on the particular characteristics of their condition.<br />
So what exactly does TMJ affect? The temporomandibular joint is what connects the lower jaw (also known as the mandible) to the temporal bone. These joints are what allow the jaw to move and this in turn affects one&#8217;s ability talk, eat and even hear properly. In order to perform these various functions, the jaw joint must move properly and without restriction. So, when TMJ sets in and restricts this basic movement, it becomes very painful and makes seeking effective treatment essential to continuing on with daily life activities.<br />
Probably the most common way of dealing with this condition is to use a stabilization splint or &#8220;bite guard.&#8221; Essentially, this is an item that fits over the upper and lower teeth and stabilizes the jaw so that the condition either corrects itself through the natural healing process, or at least reduces the amount of pain to a bearable level. This item cannot be purchase over the counter as it must be prescribed and fitted by a qualified doctor or dentist.<br />
Another treatment option that has become more and more popular in recent years deals with TMJ exercises designed to strengthen the jaw and tongue muscles and re-align the jaw naturally. Results from this method have been astonishingly successful and this is now thought to be the first treatment method one should try if one has been diagnosed with TMJ. This is especially attractive since the cost to do these exercises is zero, the convenience of treatment at home is enormous, and the cure rate is high. </p>
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		<title>Some Dentists Can Now Provide You With A Headache Cure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A number of Dentists are now offering Neuromuscular Dentistry, which is a special branch of Dentistry focusing on the nerves, muscles, and the correct positioning of the jaw. Neuromuscular dentistry will help treat TMJ disorder, which causes long lasting and frequent headaches. TMJ syndrome occurs when the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) that connects the upper and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A number of Dentists are now offering Neuromuscular Dentistry, which is a special branch of Dentistry focusing on the nerves, muscles, and the correct positioning of the jaw. Neuromuscular dentistry will help treat TMJ disorder, which causes long lasting and frequent headaches. TMJ syndrome occurs when the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) that connects the upper and lower jaw is misaligned or stressed. This interference in the structure of the teeth causes the muscles to position the joints out of their sockets and forces the upper and lower teeth to fit together, causing the pain. Other common causes of TMJ are rheumatoid arthritis, airway obstruction, injuries, including whiplash and dislocation or displacement of the disk that is situated in between the socket and the jawbone. </p>
<p>TMJ disorder is a fairly new area of Neuromuscular Dentistry, though with ongoing advances in Neuromuscular Dentistry, there are a number of treatments for headaches caused by TMJ syndrome that will remove the symptoms permanently. Common symptoms of tmj include, headaches or migraine, clicking of the jaw, limited jaw motions, grinding or clenching of the teeth and ear pain or congestion. Treatment of TMJ vary from simple interventions such as application of cold and hot packs on the affected area, trigger point therapy, diet modification, posture correction and relaxation of the temporomandibular joints. </p>
<p>Treatments for TMD More complex treatments such as physical therapy and wearing of TMJ splint or surgery may be required. </p>
<p>You dentist will perform a thorough evaluation of your particular situation and then prescribe an appropriate treatment to relief the symptoms. Every person responds differently to TMJ treatments, however the vast majority will experience an improvement in their TMJ symptoms. If you want to eliminate those unbearable tension headaches or more server migraines caused by TMJ pain, then it is worth talking to your dentist about a treatment plan for you. If you require a more advanced dental treatments plan, it is best to contact your local dentist. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">Dr Jim Ironside is a dentist based in Sydney with a special interest in TMJ treatment. For more information please visit <a href="http://www.tmj-sleep-dentist-sydney.com.au" rel="nofollow">http://www.tmj-sleep-dentist-sydney.com.au</a><br />
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		<title>What Are Some of the Symptoms of TMJ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When people talk about TMJ symptoms or problems they are referring to issues related to the working of the hinge in the jaw &#8211; which is called the Temporo Mandibular Joint (TMJ). When this hinge that is made of bones and held in place thanks to the tension provided by cartilage and muscle and other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When people talk about TMJ symptoms or problems they are referring to issues related to the working of the hinge in the jaw &#8211; which is called the Temporo Mandibular Joint (TMJ). When this hinge that is made of bones and held in place thanks to the tension provided by cartilage and muscle and other connective tissues gets out of whack, it can cause discomfort. The discomfort may range from mild to extreme pain, and the symptoms may run the gamut from a clicking sensation to the complete lack of ability to properly use the jaw and bite down or hold the bones of the jaw and the rows of teeth in a proper natural alignment.<br />
As we learned as little children in the song &#8220;the knee bone is connected to the thigh bone&#8221; all parts of the body are interdependently connected. So if your jaw hinge is out of synch, that can lead to symptomatic issues elsewhere. One example is that many people who experience problems with the TMJ also feel muscular pains that might crop up in the neck, in the shoulders, or even in the back. They might get headaches because the painful seizing up of those groups of muscles that are supposed to hold the jaw assembly in place are fighting to get it back into its right position. By doing so they clench and grab, often cramping up and creating knots of muscle that can be painful and tiring. With one bunch of muscles knotted up tight, the muscles connected to that tight or muscle spasm plagued part of the body will also lock up or tighten, in what is referred to as a sympathetic reaction. In worst case scenarios what starts off as a seemingly minor TMJ problem can radiate from one muscle or group of tendons and muscles to others, and as it spreads the symptoms become more and more painful and debilitating.<br />
When TMJ trouble persists, one of the most uncomfortable symptoms is migraines. Along with these exceptionally bad headaches one might also experience sleeplessness, nausea, and an aversion to bright lights. The recommendation is that those who even suspect that they have a TMJ issue surfacing should seek immediate help. If your jaw locks up sometimes, if it makes an audible clicking noise when you chew &#8211; the kind of noise that you might hear if you pop your knuckles, for instance &#8211; or if you feel the muscles of the jaw getting stiff, sore, and tight &#8211; then you should make an appointment to have the situation evaluated by a qualified and trained professional like a massage therapist with TMJ experience, a medical doctor, a chiropractor, or your family dentist.<br />
Generally speaking, those who are plagued by TMJ problems are best treated by going to the dentist, who will be able to diagnose the problem and then takes steps to remedy the situation. Many times a dentist will, for example, work with the joint or hinge to try to massage or realign it back into place so that it again functions like normal. Repeated visits are usually needed for those who have experienced chronic TMJ symptoms, whereas those with only mild problems can sometimes have the TMJ put back into its proper working position &#8211; and get cured &#8211; with just one or two visits. </p>
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