Problems with poor jaw alignment and movement can have real consequences when they are not treated in time. The longer you go not addressing these issues, the more likely it is that you will experience more significant discomfort that impacts your face, head, and neck. For patients who experience teeth grinding as one of their difficulties with TMJ disorder, there is also a real risk for enamel damage.
Through TMJ treatment, we are able to identify and address problems with poor jaw alignment and movement that are triggers for pain. Jaw movements are controlled by the trigeminal nerve, which is also responsible for the sensations in the face, head, and neck. As problems with your joints go untreated, you can feel more discomfort in those different areas. We can provide a custom appliance that corrects the issue and eases tension. This can help you regain a more uniform bite, and it can generally alleviate tension that you feel in the course of your day.
If you have issues that include a tendency to grind your teeth, we can help you. After recognizing the need to address this problem, we can make sure you have a guard to wear at night, when grinding can occur without interruption. We can also look into the need for restorative dental work to care for any teeth that your habit has already damaged.
By taking the steps to start TMJ treatment, you can improve your quality of life and put a stop to ongoing difficulties with pain in your face, jaw, and neck. For more information on how we can take care of you, please call Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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