Tuesday, November 14, 2017

A Brief Overview of TMJ Disorder


A dentist based in Boston, Massachusetts, Julia Faigel, DMD, has functioned as owner and clinical director at Dr. Dental since 2004. There, Julia Faigel, DMD, oversees all operations and programs, including patient services such as Invisalign therapy and temporal mandibular joint (TMJ) disorder treatment.

TMJ disorder is a condition that occurs when a patient’s teeth become misaligned, typically because the jaw has been subjected to considerable trauma or muscle tension. Overnight teeth grinding and clenching is a common example of the tension that results in TMJ disorder.

Symptoms of the disorder include persistent headaches and earaches, soreness when chewing or speaking, pain throughout the jaw and surrounding muscles, and clicking or popping sounds made by the jaw. A trusted dental professional may suggest a number of treatment options when it comes to addressing TMJ, such as bite adjustment support or the introduction of a mouth guard. In some cases, individuals may need to have teeth relocated or removed altogether.