TMJ Treatment

TMJ Disorder Treatment in Princeton, NJ

An Overview

Temporomandibular disorder, or TMD, is a condition stemming from the weakening of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the joint responsible for lower jaw movement. TMD can manifest due to various factors, such as persistent jaw tension, teeth grinding, and jaw clenching.

Left unattended, TMD not only inflicts discomfort but also poses a risk of lasting damage to facial and throat structures, including teeth, jaw, and gums.

Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorder is a condition that brings pain and inflammation to your jaw joints. It's not just discomforting; it can disrupt your life. But there's good news. At DenTull, we specialize in treating TMJ disorders, providing relief, and restoring quality to your life.

Understanding TMJ Disorder

TMJ disorder is a condition involving pain and compromised movement of the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. The causes of TMJ disorders are multifaceted, ranging from injury to the jaw to genetics, stress, and even certain types of arthritis.

DenTull's Unique Approach to TMJ Disorder Treatment

What sets DenTull apart is our innovative approach to TMJ disorder treatment. While conventional treatments often involve medication, mouth guards, and physical therapy, DenTull goes a step further. Our approach includes personalized care plans that incorporate a blend of innovative therapies and traditional methods. This could include acupuncture, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), and medication when necessary.

Meet the DenTull Team

The DenTull team is a group of highly qualified and experienced dentists and staff. They bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise in TMJ disorder treatments.

Take the First Step Towards Pain-Free Living

Don't let TMJ disorder control your life. With DenTull, you have access to top-tier TMJ treatment right here in Princeton, NJ. So why wait? Schedule an appointment today and take the first step towards pain-free living.

Symptoms of TMD

  • Jaw stiffness (lockjaw)
  • Chronic discomfort in the ear, neck, shoulder, jaw, face, and head
  • Frequent jaw popping or clicking
  • Persistent inability to relax the jaw
  • Teeth clenching or grinding (bruxism)
  • Tinnitus (persistent ear ringing)

Available Treatment Options

For many individuals suffering from TMD, a straightforward yet effective solution lies in oral appliance therapy. Customized, comfortable oral appliances, designed with your specific requirements in mind, are worn during sleep to promote relaxation and self-healing of the jaw.

To enhance the effectiveness of TMD treatment, a combination of approaches, including physical therapy, pain relief medications, muscle relaxants, and lifestyle modifications, may be recommended.

In severe cases, treatments such as acupuncture, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS therapy), or jaw surgery might be considered.

Addressing Bruxism and TMD

Bruxism, commonly known as teeth grinding, can exert significant pressure on the TMJ, leading to TMD-like symptoms. During your regular checkups, we will examine your teeth for signs of bruxism.

If detected, appropriate therapy, often involving the use of a comfortable mouth guard worn overnight, may be prescribed. This mouth guard helps absorb the forces generated by teeth grinding and aligns the jaw to facilitate proper TMJ recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What other factors can contribute to TMD?

  • Arthritis
  • Dental misalignment or trauma
  • Excessive nail-biting or gum chewing
  • Jawbone misalignment or trauma
  • Osteoporosis
  • Poor posture
  • Stress

Can TMD resolve itself on its own?

TMD outcomes vary significantly. Depending on the underlying cause, symptoms may spontaneously resolve within weeks, months, or even years. In some cases, symptoms may worsen over time.

Due to the diversity of TMD causes and outcomes, it is essential to seek a professional evaluation and accurate diagnosis.

Discover Relief From TMJ Pain at DenTull

At DenTull, we specialize in providing effective solutions for TMD and bruxism. Utilizing oral appliance therapy and other tailored techniques, we target your specific symptoms to help you regain a pain-free, comfortable life. Contact us today to take the first step toward relief.