1st Stage, BTM Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka

1st Stage, BTM Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka
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Facing constant pain in your jaw, head, or ear? Disorders in the temporomandibular joint might cause this. The temporomandibular joint is the joint that connects your jawbone to the skull and allows you to chew and speak. When there is any disorder in the TMJ, it may lead to pain and discomfort while functioning and sometimes even when idle. This can be relieved by TMJ treatment in BTM layout 1st stage at Eben Dental. Our team evaluates the root cause of TMJ problems and prescribes the right solution.
You may have TMD if you experience:
Jaw pain or tenderness: Constant or periodic pain in the jaw, especially in the morning or after eating.
Clicking, popping, or grinding sounds: Unusual sounds when opening or closing your mouth.
Difficulty in chewing: Unable to chew comfortably or jaw locking.
Frequent headaches, ear pain, or facial pain: Pain in these areas can mean a disorder in TMJ.
A feeling of stiffness in the jaw: Restricted movement in the jaw can be due to problems in the TMJ.
If you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, book an appointment with Eben Dental Clinic in BTM layout 1st stage.
TMD can be caused by:
Teeth grinding: Teeth grinding or clenching, called bruxism, can cause problems in the TMJ.
Jaw misalignment or bite issues: Misaligned jaw and bite issues can cause pain in the jaw.
Arthritis in the TMJ: Arthritis in the Temporomandibular joint can cause pain in the jaw.
Jaw injury or trauma: Injury or trauma to the jaw can be painful and cause difficulty in functioning.
Stress-related muscle tension: Sometimes, stress can put tension in the jaw muscles and cause pain.
Sometimes, you may be recommended to apply warm or cold compresses to the jaw, eat soft foods to reduce strain on the jaw, and avoid chewing gum or hard foods to relieve pain in the TMJ.
Nightguards or Splints: Custom-made oral appliances may be recommended to prevent teeth grinding if the pain is caused by teeth grinding.
Bite Correction: Orthodontics or dental restorations can sometimes be used to align the bite properly.
You may be prescribed pain relievers & anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce pain and inflammation.
Muscle relaxants may also be advised to relieve jaw tension.
Physical therapy, such as stretching and strengthening exercises to relax jaw muscles. You may also be recommended ultrasound therapy and massage techniques.
In some cases, botox injections may be required to relax overactive jaw muscles. Also, in some extreme cases, surgeries may be required.
Relieves jaw pain and discomfort.
Restores normal jaw function and movement.
Prevents further joint damage and complications.
Reduces associated headaches and ear pain.
Practice good posture to reduce strain on the jaw.
Avoid excessive jaw movements like wide yawning or chewing hard foods.
Manage stress through relaxation techniques to prevent clenching.
Follow a soft diet during flare-ups.
Use your prescribed nightguard if recommended by your dentist.
If you experience pain in the jaw, notice clicking sounds, headaches, or difficulty in chewing or swallowing, you might have TMD.
Mild cases of TMD may improve with changes in lifestyle and self-care, but complex symptoms may require medical attention.
If you leave TMD untreated, it can lead to chronic pain, jaw locking, severe headache, and difficulty in eating and speaking.
Yes. Stress can cause teeth grinding and jaw clenching, which can lead to TMJ pain.
Surgery may be recommended only if the condition is severe and no other treatments have delivered results.