If you’re dealing with constant jaw pain, headaches, or discomfort when chewing, you might be suffering from TMJ disorder. At Sally Powell, DDS, Dr. Powell and our experienced team are here to provide effective, personalized solutions to help relieve your pain and restore comfort to your daily life.
We provide expert TMJ / TMD treatment to patients in Columbia and surrounding Missouri, including Hallsville, Ashland, Boonville, Rocheport, and Fayette. To schedule an appointment today, please call 573-474-8566.
What is TMJ Disorder?
TMJ disorder (or temporomandibular joint disorder, commonly referred to as TMD) affects the joints that connect your lower jaw to your skull. These joints are responsible for the movement of your jaw, allowing you to chew, speak, and yawn. When the temporomandibular joints become inflamed, damaged, or misaligned, it can lead to a range of uncomfortable symptoms, including jaw pain, headaches, earaches, and more.
Common Symptoms of TMJ Disorder
TMJ disorder can cause a wide variety of symptoms that can affect your overall quality of life. Some of the most common signs that you may be experiencing TMD include:
- Jaw pain or tenderness: Pain around the jaw, especially when chewing or speaking, can be a hallmark of TMJ disorder.
- Clicking or popping sounds: If you hear clicking, popping, or grating sounds when opening or closing your mouth, this could indicate a TMJ issue.
- Headaches and migraines: Frequent headaches, particularly in the temples, are often linked to TMJ dysfunction.
- Difficulty opening your mouth: You may feel as if your jaw is “locking” or find it difficult to open or close your mouth fully.
- Earaches or ringing in the ears: Some patients experience ear pain or ringing, known as tinnitus, which can be related to TMJ problems.
- Facial pain or swelling: Swelling or discomfort in the face, especially around the jaw, is another potential sign of TMJ disorder.
Causes of TMJ Disorder
There are a number of factors that can contribute to the development of TMJ disorder, including:
- Jaw misalignment: When the bite is misaligned or teeth are not in the proper position, it can strain the TMJ and lead to dysfunction.
- Bruxism (teeth grinding and clenching): Chronic grinding or clenching of the teeth, particularly at night, can put excessive pressure on the jaw joints.
- Injury to the jaw: Trauma, such as a blow to the jaw or head, can damage the TMJ and cause pain.
- Arthritis: In some cases, arthritis can affect the temporomandibular joint, leading to inflammation and discomfort.
- Stress: High levels of stress can cause tension in the jaw, leading to clenching and increased strain on the TMJ.
TMJ Treatment Options at Sally Powell, DDS
At Sally Powell, DDS, we provide a range of non-invasive, effective treatments to address TMJ disorder and help you find lasting relief from pain and discomfort. Dr. Powell works closely with each patient to develop a customized treatment plan based on your unique symptoms and needs. Our TMJ treatment options include:
Custom Night Guards
For patients who grind or clench their teeth at night, a custom night guard can be a highly effective solution. These appliances are designed to be worn while you sleep, protecting your teeth from the harmful effects of bruxism and reducing the strain on your TMJ. A night guard helps keep your jaw in a relaxed position, preventing clenching and grinding that can exacerbate TMJ symptoms.
Bite Adjustment (Occlusal Equilibration)
Bite adjustment or occlusal equilibration involves making minor adjustments to the surfaces of your teeth to improve the alignment of your bite. By balancing the way your teeth come together, we can help reduce stress on the TMJ and alleviate associated pain.
Stress Management and Muscle Relaxation
For many patients, stress and tension are significant contributors to TMJ discomfort. Dr. Powell may recommend strategies to manage stress, such as relaxation exercises, massage therapy, or stress-reducing techniques. These approaches can help relieve muscle tension in the jaw and improve your overall TMJ health.
Orthodontics for TMJ
In cases where misaligned teeth or an improper bite are contributing to TMJ disorder, orthodontic treatment may be recommended. By correcting the alignment of your teeth, we can reduce the pressure on the TMJ and prevent future problems.
Why Choose Sally Powell, DDS for TMJ Treatment?
At Sally Powell, DDS, we are dedicated to helping our patients find relief from the pain and discomfort of TMJ disorder. Dr. Powell uses advanced diagnostic tools and treatment techniques to ensure that you receive the most effective care possible. Our personalized approach means that each patient receives a treatment plan tailored to their specific symptoms, allowing you to return to a life free from TMJ-related pain.
FAQs About TMJ/TMD Treatment
Q: What causes TMJ disorders?
Common causes include teeth grinding, jaw clenching, stress, arthritis, and jaw injuries.
Q: What are the symptoms of TMD?
Symptoms include jaw pain, clicking sounds, difficulty chewing, and headaches.
Q: How is TMD treated?
Treatment includes jaw exercises, night guards, medications, and physical therapy.
Q: Can TMD go away on its own?
Mild cases may improve with rest, but persistent symptoms usually require professional treatment.
Q: How long does TMD treatment take?
Most patients see improvement within 2-3 months with consistent treatment.
Schedule Your TMJ Consultation Today!
If you’re experiencing the symptoms of TMJ disorder, don’t let the discomfort take over your life. At Sally Powell, DDS, we are here to provide the relief you need with compassionate, expert care. Don’t wait — call us today at 573-474-8566 and schedule your appointment!