When people suffer from jaw problems, they often say that they have TMJ, but we all have TMJ! It stands for your temporomandibular joints or your jaw joints. What people actually mean is that they have a problem or pain in their jaw joints, commonly referred to as TMD or temporomandibular joint disorder.
What Is TMD?
TMD is a broad term referring to a collection of conditions related to your jaw. You might have problems with the joints themselves, which could include jaw pain, clicking, popping, or grinding of your joint that you can hear when you chew or talk. You might even have problems with your jaw locking from time to time, and we know that can be a scary experience. Some other problems caused by TMD might surprise you and include headaches, neck aches, shoulder pain, facial swelling, and tinnitus.
TMD can also cause problems with your teeth. Since it is closely related to bruxism (excessive grinding) you might experience tooth pain, sensitivity, worn teeth, gum recession, or notching on the front of your teeth, also known as abfractions. In fact, you can wear down your teeth, making them shortened and even breaking them.
One or two of these symptoms might be bearable, but when you combine a number of them, you can experience a reduced quality of life and fatigue from constant pain. Your sleep might be disturbed by bearing down or grinding of your teeth and we all know that headaches can disrupt your routine and make you feel terrible. We empathize with your suffering and will recommend a solution to help reduce or relieve your symptoms.