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The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is the hinge connecting the upper and lower jaw. This joint is a complex system of muscles, ligaments, discs and bones, enabling the lower jaw to move down, forwards, backwards and side -to- side.
TMJD stands for a disorder in this joint – Temporomandibular Joint Disorder. This condition may result from some misalignment preventing the joint from working properly, but the exact cause is often impossible to determine.
TMJD has many signs and symptoms. Some of the most common TMJD symptoms include:
It is often difficult to diagnose TMJD with certainty, because one or all of these symptoms can also be present with other problems. Your dentist can help make a proper diagnosis by taking a complete medical and dental history, conducting a clinical examination and taking appropriate X-rays.
While there is no single cure for TMJD, there are different treatments you can follow that may reduce your symptoms dramatically. Your dentist may recommend one or more of the following:
When the jaw joints are affected and other treatments have been unsuccessful, jaw joint surgery may be recommended.
This article is intended to promote understanding of and knowledge about general oral health topics. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.
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