You are not alone! Did you know that more than 15% of American adults suffer from chronic facial pain; such as jaw pain, jaw popping, locked jaw, difficulty chewing, headaches, or earaches? Thomas Gilbert in Royal Oak can help you with the most appropriate and conservative treatments for your TMD/TMJ pain. Call us today at 248 398 1818 or complete the form and we will contact you shortly.
Problems with your jaw, jaw pain, and the muscles in your face that control it are known as temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Referring to the specific temporomandibular joint (TMJ), is the hinge joint that connects the lower jaw to the bone of the skull. This joint is located immediately in front of the ear on each side of the head. The muscles attached to the jaw allow the jaw an incredible amount of movement, such as side to side and up and down.
This flexibility allows us to chew, talk, and yawn. Each TMJ has a disc between the ball and socket. The disc cushions the load while enabling the jaw to open widely and rotate or glide. Any problem that prevents this complex system of muscles, ligaments, discs, and bones from working properly may result in a painful TMJ disorder.
Treatment Options
Keep in mind that for most people, discomfort from TMD/TMJ will eventually go away whether treated or not and our office encourages simple self-care non-invasive practices. If more treatment is needed, it should be conservative and reversible. Thomas Gilbert avoids, if at all possible, treatments that cause permanent changes in the bite or jaw. If irreversible treatments are recommended, we encourage you to gather all the information you need to make an informed best decision and even to get a second opinion. Pain clinics in hospitals and universities are a good source of advice and second opinions for temporomandibular disorders.
Non-Invasive treatment options include:
More invasive treatment options include:
What are the chronic symptoms of TMD/TMJ?
What are potential causes of TMD/TMJ?
How is TMD/TMJ diagnosed?
At present, there is no widely accepted, standard test to correctly identify TMD/TMJ. Because the exact causes and symptoms are not clear, diagnosing temporomandibular disorders can be confusing especially because other dental conditions, such as a toothache or sinus problems, can cause similar symptoms.
The Delta Dental Plans Association says that in about 90% of the cases, your description of symptoms, combined with a simple physical examination of the face and jaw by Thomas Gilbert provides useful information for diagnosing temporomandibular disorders. During an examination, we perform orthopedic types of tests on the TMJ such as palpation (pressing various areas), auscultation (listening while the jaw moves), range of motion tests, and loading or joint compression tests.
These allow us to assess the current status of joint form and function. If you have joint pain, we will determine exactly which structure(s) are involved in order to make a diagnosis. We will also palpate the muscles of the head and neck area to determine if they may be a source of pain. Thomas Gilbert in Royal Oak may also take x-rays and make a cast of your teeth to see how your bite fits together, or specialized x-rays of the TM joints will be taken.
Complimentary Consultation
After a personal consultation and exam, Thomas Gilbert can suggest the most appropriate therapy based on the suspected cause of your TMD/TMJ pain. Call us today 248 398 1818 to schedule an appointment in Royal Oak or complete the form for a complimentary consultation at Royal Oak Dental
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