
Temporomandibular joint disorder, often called TMJ, affects the joint connecting the jaw to the skull. It can develop when the jaw muscles become strained or when the joint is not moving in proper alignment. People may notice clicking, popping, or difficulty opening and closing the mouth. Pain can spread to the face, ears, and even feel like a toothache, which can be confusing. Sleep disorders such as teeth grinding may worsen the problem. TMJ may appear gradually or after injury, and symptoms can become more noticeable during chewing or speaking. A chiropractor can evaluate jaw and neck alignment, reduce muscle tension, and improve joint function. It is suggested that if you have symptoms of TMJ, please visit a chiropractor to discuss appropriate relief solutions.
TMJ: Temporomandibular Join Disorders
Temporomandibular Joint, or TMJ disorders, affect the hinge connecting the jaw to the skull, leading to pain and difficulty with jaw movement. Common causes include teeth grinding, jaw clenching, injury, or arthritis. Symptoms often include jaw pain, clicking or popping sounds when opening the mouth, headaches, and difficulty chewing. If left untreated, TMJ disorders can significantly impact daily activities, including eating and speaking.
Managing TMJ disorders typically involves lifestyle adjustments, such as stress reduction to minimize clenching and grinding, along with gentle jaw exercises to improve mobility. In some cases, wearing a night guard may help protect the joint from further strain.
Chiropractic care offers a unique approach to TMJ relief by focusing on the alignment of the jaw and neck. Chiropractors use gentle adjustments to reduce tension in the surrounding muscles and improve joint function. Techniques like myofascial release may be applied to alleviate tightness in the face and jaw area. By addressing related spinal or muscular imbalances, chiropractic care helps reduce pain and promote overall jaw health.
1. Can TMJ problems cause dizziness or vertigo?
Yes, TMJ dysfunction can affect the inner ear through muscle tension or nerve involvement, leading to balance issues or dizziness. Chiropractic adjustments to the neck and jaw can address alignment issues that contribute to dizziness.
2. Can chewing on one side worsen TMJ disorders?
Yes, consistently chewing on one side can overwork one side of the jaw, leading to imbalances and further TMJ issues. A chiropractor can restore balance to the jaw and surrounding muscles, reducing the impact of uneven chewing.
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