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TMJ Therapy and Headache Relief in Pocatello, ID
Wish you could be free from painful headaches? Have you asked your dentist about TMJ treatment for headache relief?

Some patients visit various specialists to determine the cause of their head pain and other symptoms like:

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  • Jaw pain.

  • Clicking in the jaw.

  • Limited jaw movement.

  • Tired facial muscles.

  • Pain in the neck, shoulders, and back.

  • Ringing or buzzing in the ears.

Actually, all of these symptoms point to TMJ disorder, or TMD.

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TMJ Disorder

 

The temporomandibular joints, or the TMJ, are the joints and

jaw muscles located on either side of the head that control jaw

movement. The movement of the jaw incorporates muscles,

ligaments, and the bone itself that work in harmony to allow you to chew and speak.

 

Any issue that hinders the ball and socket of the TMJ can lead to TMJ disorder (TMD). Diagnosis is the first step to headache relief.

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Why treat your TMJ dysfunction? 

  1. Improve quality of life: TMJ disorder can be painful.  Treatment can help prevent chronic pain and make your day to day life more enjoyable.

  2.  Prevent joint damage: Constant strain on your jaw can lead to joint damage.  If left untreated, joint damage can slowly deteriorate your bone density

  3. Prevent tooth damage: The pressure put on your teeth from TMJ dysfunction can damage and even break your teeth.  Grinding of teeth can also strip away layers of your teeth. 

 

What is TMJ Therapy?

TMJ therapy is the treatment of temporomandibular joint disorder. There is no cure for TMJ disorder, only ways to mitigate the pain.  The TMJ joint is located on each side of your head in front of your ears.  Problems with the joint could be from dislocation, degeneration, trauma, damage, arthritis, teeth grinding, diseases of connective tissue, or misaligned teeth.  Regardless of the cause, TMJ disorder can limit jaw movement and cause pain.  Other common symptoms may be headaches, ear aches, hearing clicks or pops, locked jaw, and shifting of the joint. 

 

How is it treated?

 

We treat TMJ disorder with two combined methods: appliance therapy and behavior modifications.  

 

Appliance therapy is the use of a custom-made appliance designed to carefully reposition the joint.  Periodic appliance adjustment appointments will be necessary for successful treatment.  Behavior modifications include gradual adjustments to habits that may cause the TMJ joint to be overused.  Use of your appliance wil help us identify these habits.

 

TMJ treatment therapy is similar to orthodontic therapy in that it goes beyond the appliances themselves. Just as orthodontics relies on the expertise of a specialist to properly adjust brackets and wires for optimal results, TMJ therapy depends on the skill of a highly specialized dentist. Our specialized knowledge and precise adjustments ensure your jaw is aligned correctly, helping you achieve relief and improved comfort.
 

Ask about our TMJ Therapy Package:

 

  • Consultation

  • 3D x-ray

  • Impressions

  • TMJ appliance

  • Day splints

  • Periodic appliance adjustments 

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