
If you regularly suffer from jaw pain, difficulty chewing, and related symptoms, there is a chance that you have TMJ disorder (TMD). Treatment from a qualified professional can help you find relief! But where should you turn for care? Is TMJ a dental or medical problem? The answer is… both! In this blog post, you will learn more about TMD and how you may be able to find relief.
Understanding TMJ Disorder
TMD affects the temporomandibular joints (TMJs,) the hinges that connect your lower jaw to the rest of your skull. When the joints become damaged, stressed, or inflamed, many symptoms can result.
TMD is considered both a medical and dental problem in part because it can have many different causes. For example, issues like injuries, arthritis, and degenerative joint disease can contribute to TMD. These are usually classified as medical issues. Plus, many of the symptoms of TMD, such as headaches, neck pain, and back pain, are traditionally treated by professionals in the broader medical field, rather than dental professionals.
However, TMD is also very much a dental problem! It can be caused by misalignment of the teeth, improper jaw development, and other issues that relate directly to the oral structures. Plus, regardless of the root cause of TMD, a dentist is often the most qualified person to provide treatment.
Finding Relief from TMJ Disorder
Many dentists have extensive training in orofacial anatomy, including the temporomandibular joints and proper bite mechanics. A qualified dental professional can use advanced techniques to analyze how your TMJs are working and how you may be able to find relief.
Very often, the best way to get rid of symptoms is via a non-invasive therapy, such as a custom-made oral orthotic designed by a dentist. If your case is particularly severe or complex, your dentist might refer you to a specialist for additional care. Your care team can also coach you on lifestyle adjustments that may reduce symptoms. For example, eating softer foods or doing certain oral exercises may help.
TMJ disorder is both a dental and medical problem! Start your treatment journey by consulting with a qualified dental team. Hopefully, you will soon find lasting symptom relief.
Meet the Practice
Dr. William C. Poe has decades of experience in dentistry. He has completed extensive training in the treatment of TMJ disorder, and he uses advanced K7 testing to diagnose this condition and establish customized treatment plans. To learn more about Dr. Poe and how our team may be able to serve you, contact our Los Alamitos office at 562-594-5067.
