What Causes TMJ Disorders?

Jaw problems can also be caused by accidents, trauma, or sports injuries. But in many cases, there is no definite cause.

How your teeth come together (occlusion) also plays a role in TMJ and may cause dysfunction in your jaw joints. 

How Are TMJ Disorders Treated?

The treatment for TMD depends on the type and severity of the symptoms. It can include splint therapy, neuromuscular treatments, deprogrammers, or muscle relaxers.

Bruxism (Tooth Grinding and Clenching)

Bruxism is excessive clenching or grinding of teeth. While it is very common, its symptoms can be severe, including tooth sensitivity, worn teeth, and headaches.

Clenching and grinding occur more commonly during sleep but can also occur during the day. Treatment for bruxism usually involves creating a nightguard or splint to protect your teeth from damage. "This can now be accomplished with digital scans of your upper and lower arches to avoid messy impressions."

If you suffer from symptoms of TMJ disorders or bruxism, call our office to schedule an evaluation. At that time, we will recommend the appropriate treatment to keep you comfortable and protect your teeth from damage.