What Can be Done to Correct TMJ?
Mortenson Family DentalIf the temporomandibular area has been damaged by arthritis or as a result of an accident, surgery may be needed to correct the TMJ and re-establish the proper occlusion. Far more likely, your doctor will recommend a therapy that may include a bite splint and specific exercises to keep the teeth from touching and to allow the joint to remain lined up, allowing the jaw's hinge area to relax. Such therapy increases your comfort by diminishing the TMJ pain. See similar questions...
What is TMJ Disorder?
John K. Gunderson DDSTMJ, or temporomandibular joint, stands for a broad range of muscle and joint dysfunctions that affect the jaw. TMJ could present itself as a minor clicking or popping that occurs when you open and close your mouth, or as a persistent pain extending into your face, neck, and shoulders, affecting posture and even mobility. See similar questions...
How is TMJ Diagnosed?
Read our FAQs about implant dentistry, dental implants, toot...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. See similar questions...
How is TMJ treated?
Read our FAQs about implant dentistry, dental implants, toot...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. See similar questions...
What is the TMJ?
Frequently Asked Hearing QuestionsThe 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. See similar questions...
Is that correct?
Transcript of the February 1, 2001 NCVHS Subcommittee on Sta...MS. TRUDEL: No. I think you ultimately need both of those, but what we had anticipated doing initially was to say in general an electronic signature standard should meet these very high level criteria. We then went on to say at this point in time there is no business requirement in any of the HIPAA standards, the transactions, for an electronic signature, but as that business case is advanced the specific solution would have to meet these high level criteria. DR. See similar questions...
How do I know if I have TMJ problems?
Read our FAQs about implant dentistry, dental implants, toot...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. See similar questions...
What is TMJ and TMD?
Twinbrook Dental Center FAQTMJ 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. See similar questions...
What are the treatments for (TMJ)?
Mortenson Family DentalBeing prepared for a dental emergency is no accident. Knowing how to handle a dental emergency can mean the difference between saving or loosing a tooth. The most important thing is to remember to see a dentist as soon as possible. If you have a toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water. Use dental floss to remove any food that might be trapped between the teeth. Do no place aspirin on the aching tooth or gum. See similar questions...
What causes TMJ?
San Diego TMJ FAQ | Neuromuscular Frequently Asked QuestionsThe exact causes are not known, but it can be triggered by trauma, such as whiplash from a car accident, or by improper dental work you have had in the past. Many people suffer with TMJ from early childhood, while others do not experience any symptoms until much later in life. See similar questions...
Can TMJ be prevented?
San Diego TMJ FAQ | Neuromuscular Frequently Asked QuestionsMaintaining good posture, avoiding damaging oral habits (pencil chewing, etc), and seeing a qualified neuromuscular dentist for all of your dental needs can help prevent TMJ. See similar questions...
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