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Everything You Need To Know About TMJ Disorders and TMJ Dentistry.
TM disorder describes a variety of conditions affecting the temporomandibular joint (the point where the jaw opens and closes) and nerves related to chronic facial pain. These problems are now more easily diagnosed and treated than in the past. Women are twice as likely to be affected than men.
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How Headaches And Much More Can Be TMJ Symptoms
They never imagine that their headaches may be caused by TMJ, and that their pain is the result of a bad bite. A bad bite can put your jaw-to-skull relationship out of alignment. When this happens, TMJ symptoms occur.
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Temporomandibular Joint Treatment: How Migraine Headaches Relate To TMJ Dentistry
You know Type-A personalities. You may even be Type-A yourself. Always connected, high energy and hard driving.  For some Type-A personalities, stress and anxiety can intensify the symptoms of TMJ disorder. Temporomandibular joint disorder symptoms can take the form of everything from migraine headaches and earaches, to neck and shoulder pain.
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TMJ Dentistry - End The Pain!
TMJ/TMD disorder is a living nightmare for an estimated 50 million Americans who suffer from this distress.  But there is hope when TMJ is diagnosed correctly. Symptoms include head, neck, and back aches. You may also have earaches, bouts of deafness, or ringing in your ears. You may hear clicking and popping when you chew.  You can win this battle with TMJ Dentistry.
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Malocclusion "Bad Bite" Of The Mouth
The term malocclusion literally means "bad bite." It is a generalized term that refers to many different types of mal-relationships of the lower teeth to the upper teeth. In popular usage, any arrangement of the teeth that is at variance with a prescribed ideal is considered to be a malocclusion. . 
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More About TMJ Dentistry...

The TemporoMandibular Joint (TMJ) is the joint where the mandible (the lower jaw) joins the temporal bone of the skull, immediately in front of the ear on each side of your head. A small disc of cartilage separates the bones, much like in the knee joint.  This disc allows the mandible to slide easily. Every time you chew, talk, yawn, or even swallow, the mandible moves. It is, therefore, one of the most frequently used of all joints of the body and one of the most complex. 

Over 10 million people suffer from TMJ or TMD. This large group includes people of all ages - pre-teens, teens, young adults, the middle aged and seniors. The words "TMJ Disorder" are often a catch-all term used to describe dysfunction of the jaw muscles and joints. It can be as minor as slight clicking or popping sensations when the mouth is opened and closed, or as serious as persistent pain extending into the face, neck and shoulders affecting posture and even mobility.

Your TMJ Dentist can serve as the key member of a health care team which could, depending on the cause of your TMJ Disorder, include an oral surgeon, a physical therapist, orthodontist, your primary care physician,  and even a psychologist. A careful and thorough dental and medical evaluation is essential to arrive at an accurate diagnosis, because other types of pain have been shown to mimic TMD.  If your condition indicates causes other than dentition, your dentist may refer you to another member of the dental care team or a specialist for further diagnosis or dental treatment.

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