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<p>Pain or dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint is commonly referred to as &#8220;TMJ&#8221; or Temporomandibular joint disorder (or dysfunction). It is sometimes abbreviatedas &#8220;TMD.&#8221; This video describes the causes of TMJ as well as the treatment dental professionals use to treat this condition.</p>
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		<title>Do You Experience Recurring and Long Lasting Tension Headaches?</title>
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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>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">Dr George and Andrew Lee are dentists in Glebe, N.S.W area with a special interest in TMD and Neuromuscular dentistry. For more information visit their site at <a href="http://www.tmj-treatment-sydney.com.au" rel="nofollow">http://www.tmj-treatment-sydney.com.au</a><br />
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		<title>Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Connected to the skull&#8217;s temporal bone are the blood vessels, muscles, and bones that make up the TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint). This joint is the most used joint in the body. The joints are utilized in movements like swallowing, kissing, talking, and chewing.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Connected to the skull&#8217;s temporal bone are the blood vessels, muscles, and bones that make up the TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint). This joint is the most used joint in the body. The joints are utilized in movements like swallowing, kissing, talking, and chewing.</p>
<p>The TM joints let you open and shut your jaw when you speak, yawn, and eat much a hinge coordinating the movements. Each side of the face has TMJs. It is prone to some medical problems that may or may not require surgery as this is the most frequenty used joint in the body.</p>
<p>Causes of TMJ are traced to poor bite, stress, and teeth grinding. Victims have pain below the ear area and at times along the facial muscles utilized in mastication or chewing. more symptoms include neck pain and morning headaches. Victims also hear popping sounds when they open and close their mouths and have pain inside the eyeballs and a bit of chest discomfort.</p>
<p>TMJ Cure</p>
<p>TMJ syndrome can be cured by a diet of soft food, warm compresses, and anti-inflammatory medicines. If the pain in the specified area does not go away and you are still unable to eat, it&#8217;s appropriate to see a dentist or a physician for nightguards and prescription medications.</p>
<p>Your dentist will be able to fit you with a nightguard with a plastic splint to prevent teeth grinding while you&#8217;re sleeping. If the nightguard aggravates the pain in some way, inform your dentist right away.</p>
<p>For worse cases, your physician can utilize invasive procedures under local anesthesia. The area can be directly injected with pain relievers. The insertion of two needles for TMJ cleansing &#8211; one as entry for the cleansing solution and another as an exit &#8211; is also another procedure. Though possibly irreversible, you can also undergo surgery.</p>
<p>Where to Look for Treatment</p>
<p>There are several online sites devoted to TMJ and you can get help from there. You will be recommended to rest the jaw and apply both warm and cold compresses. Better yet, consult a medical specialist.</p>
<p>TMJ syndrome can be treated in many methods. Among these are using an oral splint, any of the invasive procedures, relaxing the TMJ muscles, or correcting the bite or occlusion.</p>
<p>For a first examination, get help online. A specialist can recommend the appropriate physician after evaluation of your condition.</p>
<p>Your symptoms can be found online. It&#8217;s still appropriate to search for medical advice, although you can gather advice on TMJ syndrome from several sites online. </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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			<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>TMJ Is Painful, But Can Be Treated</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome also referred to as TMJ is a term that is commonly used for inflammation in the TMJ joint which connects your skull.  There are two of these joints in your head, one on each side of the face.  Sometimes, this is often confused or mistaken for other medical problems like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome also referred to as TMJ is a term that is commonly used for inflammation in the TMJ joint which connects your skull.  There are two of these joints in your head, one on each side of the face.  Sometimes, this is often confused or mistaken for other medical problems like earaches.<br />
The problem has nothing to do with the ear at all, but most of the time causes pain in the ear area since that is where the joint is located.  There are some symptoms that are a dead giveaway for TMJ that can help you self diagnose the problem.  I will go into each of them below.<br />
The first way you can diagnose this disease is if you have pain in the facial muscles and joints.  TMJ can cause extreme paid and soreness throughout your face and jaw area especially if it is causing your jaw to lock up.  The pain in usually located in front of the joint, just below one of your ears.  However, it can sometimes move elsewhere on your face and is not restricted to the ear area.<br />
Second, you may have TMJ is you have pain in the ears or are having earaches often.  You see, when the joint grinds back and forth, people think that they are experiencing an ear ache because the joint is far too close to the ear to figure out where exactly the pain is coming from.  Sometimes, this pain can cause ringing in the ear and can cause hearing problems.<br />
Do you hear clicking or popping noises?  This could be the third way for your do self diagnose your TMJ.  If you hear clicking or popping noises, this is happening because the joints move or are completely out of place.  In rare cases, this can become loud enough for other people to hear if they are close enough to you.  The clicking and popping is one of the most common symptoms of TMJ.<br />
Fourth, you can experience bad headaches, but this is sometimes not the case with many patients.  These headaches often lead to dizziness or nausea.  You might also notice swelling on the affected side of the head.  Your mouth might swell as well due to the irritation of the joints.<br />
These are obviously just a few of the symptoms of TMJ.  If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms or have family members who have TMJ, you should probably make an appointment for that to be looked at. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Headaches are among some of the most commonly experienced medical symptoms causing pain and tension across the scalp, face and jaw and in varying levels, leaving their victims unable to function properly and in comfort. 
Whether you suffer from occasional headache symptoms that have you reaching for the painkillers or find yourself at the mercy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Headaches are among some of the most commonly experienced medical symptoms causing pain and tension across the scalp, face and jaw and in varying levels, leaving their victims unable to function properly and in comfort. </p>
<p>Whether you suffer from occasional headache symptoms that have you reaching for the painkillers or find yourself at the mercy on frequent and consistent pain, there could be an answer to the cause and treatment of you discomfort. </p>
<p>Tempromadibular Joint (TMJ) syndrome can be commonly associated with the occurrence of frequent headaches or migraines as well as neck, shoulder and back pain. Some sufferers can experience more intense symptoms of TMJ including partial deafness, vertigo, sinus problems and clicking of the jaw. </p>
<p>TMJ dysfunction is commonly attributed to irregularities in an individual’s bite (Malocclusion) and as such, effective TMJ treatment can be found through your dental practitioner who has the knowledge and expertise to guide you through your headache cure. </p>
<p>Establishing the reasons for a malocclusion can be an important stage in rectifying the problem and reasons can often be found in looking at previous injury’s, dental work, gradual tooth wear, loss of teeth as well as your overall posture. </p>
<p>Once the reason for your discomfort is established, your TMJ headache treatment can be dealt with through a series of dental treatments which aim to readjust your jaw to its ideal position through the advanced methods of muscle relaxation and the implementing of an oral splint. Known as an ‘orthotic’ the TMJ splint acts to position your jaw correctly for a varying period, depending on the individuals need. </p>
<p>Once the initial phase of establishment and orthotic treatment has been undergone, your dentist can provide you with the continued support and treatment to assist you in your treatments and if further action is needed, recontouring, reconstruction and orthodontic procedures can be taken on to help remedy any ongoing physical contributions to your pain. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">Dr Ruth Parrag is a dentist based in the Gold Coast area and offers treatments in TMJ treatments. For more information please visit <a href="http://advanceddentalcareclinic.com" rel="nofollow">http://advanceddentalcareclinic.com</a><br />Find articles on <a href="http://gewgley.com/">Gewgley.com</a>
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