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Will braces correct TMD or jaw joint problems?

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Braces may or may not improve jaw joint problems. More conservative approaches should be tried first.
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Will braces help in treatment of TMJ or jaw joint problems?

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Braces may or may not improve jaw joint problems. There are other alternative treatment choices more focused on TMJ treatment.
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What causes Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD)?

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Although researchers have not yet pinpointed an absolute cause of TMJ, factors such as a bad bite, tooth loss, muscle deficiencies, tooth grinding and improper cranial development are linked to the development of TMJ dysfunction. TMJ health may also be adversely affected by stress, injury and arthritis.
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What are TMJ (temporomandibular or jaw joint) problems?

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We refer to TMJ problems as being like “arthritis in the jaw.” We use this since most people associate arthritis with joint or muscle stiffness and soreness. These are usually the main symptoms of TMJ disorders. The symptoms of TMJ are usually easy to spot, but finding the cause can sometimes be quite complex. In many patients, several different things may contribute to the problem. The confusing aspect of TMJ is that it can cause symptoms in so many different locations.
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What kinds of orthodontic appliances are typically used to correct jaw-growth problems?

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Correcting jaw-growth problems is done by the process of dentofacial orthopedics. Some of the more common orthopedic appliances used by orthodontists today that help the length of the upper and lower jaws become more compatible include: Headgear: This appliance applies pressure to the upper teeth and upper jaw to guide the rate and direction of upper jaw growth and upper tooth eruption. The headgear may be removed by the patient and is usually worn 10 to 12 hours per day.
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How can you treat my jaw joint and muscle problems?

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We have various treatment options you can decide upon after having an exam. We treat TMJ patients with various modalities. Mild cases may respond by muscle relaxants, habit modification, and exercises. We work closely with a very good physical therapist. Sometimes we construct plastic guards for the upper arch. Worn at night and sometimes during the day, these can be very effective in controlling painful symptoms.
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Will braces correct TMJ problems?

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Braces may or may not improve jaw joint problems. More conservative approaches should be tried first.
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Headgear: This appliance applies pressure to the upper teeth and upper jaw to correct overbites or other jaw discrepancies. The headgear may be removed by the patient and is usually worn 10 - 12 hours per day. Herbst: The Herbst appliance is usually fixed to the upper and lower molar teeth and may not be removed by the patient. The Herbst appliance can help correct severe protrusion of the upper teeth. Twin Block: This removable appliance helps both tooth eruption and jaw growth.
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Correcting jaw-growth problems is done by the process of dentofacial orthopaedics. Some of the more common orthopaedic appliances used by orthodontists today that help the length of the upper and lower jaws become more compatible include: Headgear: This appliance applies pressure to the upper teeth and upper jaw to guide the rate and direction of upper jaw growth and upper tooth eruption. The headgear may be removed by the patient and is usually worn 14 hours per day.
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How does my jaw joint work?

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The temporomandibular joint system is made of a combination of bones, muscles, cartilage, nerves and fluids that work together to permit movement. The lower jawbone, or mandible, connects with the temporal bone at the side of the skull near the ear. Each side of the mandible has a rounded structure called the mandibular condyle. The condyle fits into a depression in the temporal bone called the temporal fossa. Both the mandibular condyle and the temporal fossa are covered with cartilage.
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What can help prevent back and other joint problems?

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Focused motion exercises consisting of coordinated muscle strengthening exercises and preventive stretching exercises before activity can keep motion balanced, reducing abnormal joint and muscle stress and strain.
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What if I don't have joint problems?

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If you are not currently experiencing joint problems then Synthovial 7? may be used to provide benefits in the long run. Just as we change the oil in our car to help prevent problems, taking Synthovial 7? may help or prevent joint damage due to aging or daily abuse by maintaining proper joint fluid viscosity. Also, our hyaluronic acid production slows down considerably as we age, which accounts in part for the wrinkling of the skin, the joint pain, arterial degeneration, etc.
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What kind of symptoms would I have with AC joint problems?

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A painful AC joint is usually caused by a stress or strain of the AC joint or arthritis in this joint. Occasionally, impingement and bursitis can mimic this pain. Lifting your arm across your body can increase this pain. This can heal on its own. However, if arthritis is involved the AC joint can continue to be painful in everyday activities.
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What kinds of treatment options are there for AC joint problems?

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Treatment options for AC joint problems involve reducing the inflammation about the capsule or managing the symptoms of arthritis in the AC joint. This involves nonsteroid anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), cortisone injections, or possibly surgery.
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What is osteonecrosis of the jaw?

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Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is a uncommon condition that involves the loss, or breakdown, of the jaw bone. Osteonecrosis of the jaw has been reported in patients with cancer receiving treatment, including bisphosphonates, chemotherapy and/or corticosteroids. A dental examination with appropriate preventive dentistry should be considered prior to treatment with bisphosphonates in patients with concomitant risk factors.
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I have osteoarthritis in my hip joint. Will I need surgery to correct it?

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Very likely, no. Most people with osteoarthritis never need to have surgery. Surgery only becomes an option if the person suffers from (1) severe pain that is not relieved by available treatment methods, (2) a dramatically impaired ability to perform daily activities, or (3) marked joint instability. Simpler treatments must be tried before surgery is considered. Heredity appears to play a role in osteoarthritis, although the exact causes remain unknown.
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What is TMD?

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Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder symptoms are different for a lot of people. Symptoms can range from TMJ pain, locking of the joint, facial pain and headaches. It can be bilateral or unilateral and it can lead to an uncomfortable bite and deterioration of the disc between the joint and fossae.
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What is TMJ and TMD?

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TMJ stands for Temporomandibular Joint and TMD stands for Temporomandibular Dysfunction. The causes for TMD are numerous and patients suffering from TMD or chronic facial pain should consult with a dentist immediately for treatment.
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Question: Why is the jaw so much harder to treat than any other joint in the body?

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Answer: The temporomandibular joint is one of the most complex joints in the body. Despite the tremendous patient population and the significant morbidity related to a plethora of TMJ disorders, the TMJ has been poorly studied in comparison to joints of interest to the orthopaedic community. Unlike the orthopaedic community, there is no organized continuity between engineers, scientists and clinicians in the TMJ research community.
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Will wearing an oral appliance put stress on my jaw joint?

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Much research and testing has been performed to study the effects of oral appliances. Most oral appliances are FDA-approved for health and safety and do not pose any dangers under normal usage. A small number of patients may experience some jaw or tooth stress, at which point readjustments usually prove to be successful. Research has shown changes in tooth and jaw position over times, but these problems are usually minor and well tolerated by patients.
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What are braces made from?

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Braces (also called orthodontic appliances) can be as inconspicuous—or as noticeable—as you like. Brackets—the part of the braces that attach to each tooth—are smaller and can sometimes be attached to the back of the tooth, making the brackets less noticeable. Brackets may be made of metal, ceramic, plastic or a combination of these materials. Some brackets are clear or tooth-colored.
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Can I still go rafting if I have a medical condition such as allergies, joint or back problems?

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If you have a condition that you think may impact your trip our best advice is to ask you doctor if it is okay for you to participate in a rafting trip. If your doctor gives you the go ahead then we welcome you on our raft trips. TOP
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What if my pet doesn't have joint problems?

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If you are not currently experiencing joint problems then Hya-Flex may be used to provide benefits in the long run. Just as we change the oil in our car to help prevent problems, taking Hya-Flex may help or prevent joint damage in your pet due to daily abuse or aging by maintaining proper joint fluid viscosity. Also, our Hyaluronic acid production slows down considerably as we age, which accounts in part for the wrinkling of the skin, the joint pain, arterial degeneration, etc.
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The back of my jaw, just below my ear, is too wide/narrow. Can you correct this?

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The so-called "angle of the jaw" can be decreased or widened via techniques similar to those used for chin alteration.
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