TMJ Dysfunction Therapy

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TMJ/TMD - Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
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  • TMJ is short for temporomandibular joint. There's one on each side, and they attach your jaw to the bottom of your skull. The muscles attached to them open and close your mouth. But sometimes, the joints get out of line or don’t move as they should. You might have heard that problem called TMJ, but it’s actually TMD -- temporomandibular joint disorder. Up to 15% of adults, mostly ages 20 to 40, have it. It happens more in women than in men.

    The temporomandibular joint is one of the most complex joints in our body. It’s a sliding hinge that lets your jaw move up and down, side to side, and back to front. In addition to the bones and muscles, there’s also a small piece of cartilage (firm tissue) that acts like a shock absorber and protects your bones from wear and tear.

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✓ 60-min $130.00
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  • If you have a temporomandibular joint disorder, you might have:
    • Pain in one or both of your jaw joints
    • Earaches
    • Pain when you chew
    • Pain in your face or neck
    • Stiff muscles in your jaw
    • A change in how your teeth fit together

    If you hear a clicking or a popping sound, that is not a sign of TMD unless you have other symptoms, like pain.

  • Your doctor or dentist may recommend NeuroMuscular massage for TMD. Also recommended are some things you can do easily:
    • Specialized TMJ Massage Therapy
    • Hot or cold compresses on your jaw.
    • Eat softer foods.
    • Limit your jaw movements when possible.
    • Exercises to stretch and relax your jaw.
    • Do not chew gum or your nails.
Grinding your teeth or clenching your jaw, which people tend to do when they are stressed, can cause TMD problems. Easy ways to lower your stress levels include: Regular Massage Therapy, Exercise, meditation, or hobbies. Or, you may benefit from talking with a psychologist or counsellor.
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