If you suffer from chronic face and neck pain or recurring headaches, the problem could stem from your temporomandibular joints (TMJ), the joints that connect the lower jawbone to your skull.
When functioning properly, these joints allow for pain-free chewing, speaking, yawning, and swallowing.
However, when this joint is out of alignment, many different types of pain and discomfort can occur. Sometimes, normal jaw motion is even restricted.
Two different sets of initials are used to indicate this problem:
Symptoms that you may have a problem with the alignment of your lower jaw (TMD) include:
Here are some things you can do at work and at home to help prevent or at least alleviate the symptoms of TMD:
If you have one or more of these symptoms, let your doctor and your dentist know.
Your dentist can help diagnose the presence of TMD and design a treatment plan that’s right for you.