Temporomandibular Joint Disorder
What are the symptoms?
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TMDcan cause:
- clicking, poppingor grating noises as you chew or move your mouth
- muscle pain around the jaw
- pain in front of the ear that may spread to the cheek, ear and temple
- difficulty opening the mouth the jaw may feel tight, as if it is stuck, making eating difficult
- Headaches or migraine
- earache or a "buzzing" or blocked sensationin the ear
- pain in other areas of the body such as neckache or backache
These symptoms may lead to related symptoms, such as disturbed sleep.
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Howis TMD treated?
If you have TMD, see your GP or dentist first for diagnosis and to discuss treatment options. Generally, non-surgical treatments such as lifestyle changes and self-help physiotherapy-type treatmentsa
Introduction
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a problem affecting the 'chewing' muscles and the joints between the lower jaw and the base of the skull.
Outlook
Most cases of TMDimprove over time and do not get worse, and most people will not need surgery. In the meantime, symptoms can often be improved with the treatments mentioned above.
What are the causes?
Possiblecauses of TMD include: clenching your jaw or grinding your teeth during sleep (bruxism) which overworks the jaw muscles and puts pressure on the joint (often caused by stress ) wear an
What are the symptoms?
TMDcan cause: clicking, poppingor grating noises as you chew or move your mouth muscle pain around the jaw pain in front of the ear that may spread to the cheek, ear and temple difficulty opening