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What TMJ disorder treatments are available?

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Proper diagnosis is critical to make sure you receive treatment for your particular condition. We offer neuromuscular dentistry, which can provide you just that-proper diagnosis and treatment for TMJ. Andrew G. Mortensen, DDS, Inc., we will only recommend treatment after conducting a thorough health history and clinical exam, taking appropriate X-rays, and perhaps confirming the condition through other diagnostic tests. We may prescribe a multiple-phase treatment plan.

How is TMJ Diagnosed?

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In most dental offices, TMJ is diagnosed based on symptoms alone. TMJ is properly diagnosed through using state-of-the-art equipment like tomographic X-rays and computer assisted electro-diagnostic tools. Dr. Wooten's office is fully equipped to diagnose and treat all types of TMJ dysfunction.

How is TMJ treated?

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The treatment depends precisely on having an accurate diagnosis. It is not a splint for everyone. It could be palliative treatment, occlusal treatment, orthopedic treatment, orthodontic treatment or restorative treatment --- depending upon the exact nature of the problem.

What is the TMJ?

Frequently Asked Hearing Questions
The TMJ is the Temporo-Mandibular Joint where the lower jaw connects to the temporal bone of the skull. This is located right in front of the ear of both sides of the head. The joint is used every time you chew, talk, or swallow, making it one of the most frequently used joints in the human body.

Question: Why are TMJ treatments not covered by most insurance companies?

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Answer: One of the most frustrating problems faced by people with TMJ diseases and disorders is trying to obtain insurance coverage. Many medical and dental insurance plans do not provide coverage for the treatment of jaw joint and muscle disorders. Some offer very limited coverage, perhaps on an individual, case-by-case basis, or with strict stipulations, such as annual or lifetime fee limits. Still others will pay for surgery, but refuse to cover medical management or even palliative care.

What are the treatments?

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How do I know if I have TMJ problems?

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Dr. Wooten will perform a variety of diagnostic tests before making a definitive diagnosis. If you experience a combination of any of the signs listed below, contact our experienced TMJ dentist for a personalized appointment. For more information on our smile brightening services, call Dr. David R. Wooten today in Baytown. We'll find the perfect smile solution for your individual needs.

What is TMJ and TMD?

Twinbrook Dental Center FAQ
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.

What is TMD/TMJ?

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TMD stands for Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, a group of often painful problems affecting the jaw and chewing muscles, which may ache constantly, cyclically or erratically. Along with sinus infection, tooth decay and gum disease, TMD is often responsible for chronic facial pain -- pain in or around the ear, tender jaw, clicking or popping noises when opening the mouth, headaches and neck aches.

WHAT IS (TMJ)? CAN YOU HELP?

Goldsboro Spine Center
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) can result from alteration of less than 1 mm in the space of the TM joint. Proper movement of the lower jaw is regulated by the head and neck muscles. The coordination of these muscles is linked to the first and second vertebrae of the cervical spine. Symptoms of TMJ disorder include: muscular pain, nausea, sleeplessness, jaw pain, and clicking sounds. A Chiropractor may need to adjust the cervical spine to correct the displacement of TM joints.
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