TMJ TREATMENT
But first, what is TMJ?
TMJ is your temporomandibular joint, which connects your cheekbones to your jaw, allowing you to open and close your mouth so you can speak and chew.
However, in some instances, you could suffer from TMJ disorder.
TMJ disorder can be caused by: your jaw disk eroding/ moving out of alignment, arthritis, damage caused to the jaw, teeth grinding/ clenching, missing teeth or stress.
TMJ disorder results in you experiencing the following symptoms:
- Chronic Headaches/ Migraines
- Jaw Joint Pain/ Locking
- Discomfort Chewing
- Ear & Sinus Pain
If this is the case, make an appointment today with us! We can explore the available TMJ treatments and choose the best one for you.
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Susan Alford
Thank you to all the staff at anglesea dental surgery always get a warm welcome when I attend my appointments thank you.
Rick Matthews
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Kathleen Davie
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