TMJ
The temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, governs crucial processes like chewing by joining your lower jaw to your skull. Temporomandibular disorder (TMD), which is frequently brought on by stress, constant jaw clenching, or teeth grinding, maybe the cause of joint or chewing muscle pain. Pain when opening or shutting your mouth, discomfort chewing, jaw sticking, headaches, ear pain, and clicking sounds when opening your mouth are some of the symptoms. Bruxism, or the grinding of the teeth, can cause discomfort and enamel degradation. It's important to seek professional guidance, and our consultation can identify the problem and offer treatment. In the short term, painkillers and hot/cold compresses can be helpful, while a sleep guard successfully stops teeth grinding at night for a long-term fix. Although more severe cases could necessitate surgery, behavioral therapy frequently relieves TMD surgery,
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