What are TMJ Disorders? Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) joins your mandible (lower jaw)
with your skull. The joint is located in front of your ears on both sides of
your head. It helps you to speak and eat by allowing your jaw to open and close.
The
abbreviation “TMJ” has also been used to refer to a collection of jaw-related
medical problems. Hope this answers your question, “What is TMJ?”.
What are TMJ Disorders?
It is a type of temporomandibular disorder, also known as TMD,
that causes pain in the joints of the jaw and the muscles controlling the jaw
moment.
It
is hard to find the main reason for TMJ disorders. Some adverse health
conditions indicate TMJ disorders in the joint of the jaw.
The
following are the most common TMJ
Disorder Symptoms –
- Arthritis – It is a condition in which one or
more joints enlarge and become tender. Joint pain and stiffness are the
most common symptoms of arthritis, which normally worsen with age.
Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the two most frequent kinds of
arthritis.
- Erosion (wearing away) of the joint – Localised bone loss (osteolysis)
involving cortical bone and disruption of the natural barrier between
extraskeletal tissue and the intertrabecular spaces of the bone marrow
cavity is referred to as articular bone erosion.
- Growth disorders – There
are some disorders like an underlying health problem, such as a lack of
growth hormone, and some growth issues are inherited. Others are brought
on by a hormone imbalance or poor food absorption.
- Grinding or clenching of the teeth – Grinding, also known as bruxism, is
a condition in which the jaw is moved while the teeth are clenched
together. Clenching is nothing more than clenching your teeth and
squeezing your jaw muscles.
- Structural jaw issues – This
issue may be present from birth and may be a big reason cause for TMD.
- Stress– Stress can lead you to clench your
teeth or tighten your cheek and jaw muscles.
TMJ Disorder Diagnosis
For TMJ disorder diagnosis and its solutions, the
dentist or doctor will have to figure out some of your health conditions, or a
complete physical may also be conducted.
Your
dentist will examine your jaw by –
- Examining your jaw’s range of motion.
- By feeling your jaw’s movement when you
open and close the mouth.
- Identifying the site of discomfort by
pressing the surrounding area of the jaw.
- They will ask you various questions about
your teeth and jaw conditions.
If
your dentist suspects a problem, then you will have to go for some tests –
X-Ray
– It will be helpful to examine
your teeth and jaw.
CBCT
Scan – It is a 3d x-ray that helps to
give a perfect picture of teeth, jaw joints, and spine to diagnose your TMJ.
Electromyography
(EMG) – The test is to identify the
activities of your head and neck muscles.
Joint
Vibration Analysis – Sonography or Joint Vibration
Analysis test will help to listen to the joints, giving a greater insight into
what is happening to the joints of the jaw.
K7
Jaw Tracking – When your jaw moves, the K7 Jaw
tracking will help to show the jaw’s path. It will also help to identify the
best muscle positioning.
TMJ Disorder Treatment
If
the TMJ disorders are worst, your dentist will recommend a variety of TMJ disorder treatment options to choose the
best one per your health condition.
- Ahr-throe-sen-TEE-sis is a procedure in
which small needles are inserted into the jaw’s joints to remove
inflammatory byproducts and debris.
- Pain associated with TMJ disorder can be
avoided by injecting botulinum toxin type A.
- To treat TMJ disorders, sometimes
arthroscopic surgery is used. It is a substitute for open
- joint surgery in which a cannula is
placed into the space between joints, after which an arthroscope is
inserted. There is a rare chance of risk with this surgery compared to
open joint surgery.
- If the patient experiences pain and
locking, a modified condylotomy is used to treat it.
- Your dentist may also suggest an
Open-Joint Surgery if there is a structural problem in the joint. The
surgery will help to repair the joints. Before going for this surgery,
patients are advised to check its pros and cons as it involves some risks
as compared to other treatments.
- To get remedy the TMJ disorders,
medication is one of the finest ways. Some drugs like naproxen or
ibuprofen can also help you relieve swelling and muscle pain.
- Apply an ice pack to the area where you
are feeling pain. It would help if you did some jaw stretches while
applying the ice pack. Do this process for 10 minutes, and then use a warm
towel on your face for 5 minutes. For best results, perform this task
every day.
- You should only eat soft
foods like cooked fruits, mashed potatoes, soup, scrambled eggs, fish,
etc. Try to avoid hard and crunchy foods.
Conclusion
TMJ
is quite common, and dentists often encounter these cases every day. Patients
with TMJ disorders should consult with the dentist as soon as possible as it
may lead to extreme pain in their jaw joints. The professionals recommend the
best conservative and reversible management treatment strategies for you.
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