The Implant & Oral Surgery Center
Oral Surgery
New Hyde Park, NY
(516) 437-2666
Temporomandibular (TM) disorders include a wide variety of conditions including muscular problems, jaw joint conditions (many similar to those affecting other joints in the body) and arthritis and similar diseases.
Patients with this problem can have many symptoms. Headache, facial and neck pain, limited mouth opening, clicking of the jaw, ear pain, ringing in the ear, and even dizziness, fatigue, or sleep disorders are common.
Since not all doctors are familiar with the condition, patients frequently see a variety of specialists and undergo many tests before the diagnosis is made.
Fortunately, once diagnosed, more than 80% of patients can be helped easily through bite plate therapy, physical therapy, medications, and other non-surgical means. Some patients may require joint procedures, such as arthroscopy, if coordinated conservative therapy is not successful.
Prompt treatment gives the best results. When left untreated for long periods, TM disorders may worsen and prove difficult to relieve.
TMJ disorders develop for many reasons. You might clench or grind your teeth, tightening your jaw muscles and stressing your TM joint. Or, you may have a damaged jaw joint due to injury or disease. Whatever the cause, the results may include a misaligned bite, pain, clicking or grating noises when you open your mouth, or trouble opening your mouth wide.
The more times you answered "yes", the more likely it is that you have a TMJ disorder. Understanding TMJ disorders will also help you understand how they are treated.
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There are various treatment options that your doctor can utilize to improve the harmony and function of your jaw. Once an evaluation confirms a diagnosis of TM disorder, our doctors will determine the proper course of treatment. It is important to note that treatment always works best with a team approach of self-care as well as professional care.
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