More Tips on Managing Your TMJ

If you are getting the TMJ treatment you need, and are following some of the basic tips we mentioned in our last blog, read on. We have some more tips that can help you as you deal with the pain in your jaw. You already know that a moist heat pack can help to relieve pain, but conversely, you can... read more »

How to Help Your TMJ Disorder

As you may already know, the temporomandibular joint disorder, also known as the TMJ disorder, is a disorder that affects your jaw. It is a painful condition than can include symptoms of migraines, difficulty chewing, toothaches, earaches, popping sounds when opening or closing your mouth, or any other problems associated with your jaw. If you are experiencing the painful symptoms... read more »

5 Signs You Have TMJ Disorder

The temporomandibular joint disorder, also known as the TMJ disorder, is a disorder that affects your jaw. There are many people who struggle with a sore or painful jaw. If you are one of these people, you are not alone. The signs of the TMJ disorder include: 1.Difficulty or pain while chewing: Missing out on your favorite foods is never... read more »

Common Symptoms You Should Know About TMJ Disorder

TMJ disorder, or more commonly known as TMD, affects nearly 10 million Americans. If you experienced arthritis, a dislocated disc in your jaw, misaligned jaw, or injury to your face, you may be experiencing some symptoms of TMD. Our team is going to give you some of the common symptoms of TMJ disorder and show you how you can help... read more »

10 Interesting Facts about TMJ Disorder

If you are curious about the facts behind TMJ disorder, or more commonly known as TMD, you’ve come to the right place. Our team is going to give you 10 interesting facts on the disorder and give you your best options for treatment. • TMD is an acronym that stands for temporomandibular joint disorder. • TMD is generally more common... read more »

Where to Turn if TMJ Disorders Are Causing You Pain

TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint. Everyone has two of these. They are the two joints, jaw muscles and ligaments that enable the opening and closing of the mouth. Your TMJ facilitate chewing, talking and even swallowing. These joints also control the lower jaw as it moves forward, backward and side to side. Each of your TMJ has a disc situated... read more »