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Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Treatment

At Barnet Health, we offer diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint (tmj) treatment.

Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Treatment

At Barnet Health, we offer diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint (tmj) treatment.

What is it?

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) treatment encompasses a variety of approaches aimed at managing and alleviating symptoms associated with temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs), which affect the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. TMDs can cause a range of symptoms, including jaw pain, difficulty chewing, clicking or popping noises in the jaw joint, headaches, and facial pain. Here’s an overview of TMJ treatment options:

  1. Conservative Treatments:
  • Conservative treatments are often the first line of defense for managing TMJ symptoms. These may include:
    • Self-Care Techniques: Patients may be advised to practice self-care techniques at home, such as applying moist heat or ice packs to the jaw, practicing relaxation techniques to reduce muscle tension, and avoiding activities that aggravate symptoms, such as chewing gum or clenching the jaw.
    • Dietary Modifications: Some patients may benefit from dietary modifications, such as avoiding hard or chewy foods that strain the jaw joint or adopting a soft diet during periods of acute pain.
    • Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers, muscle relaxants, and anti-inflammatory medications may be recommended to alleviate pain and reduce muscle tension associated with TMDs.
    • Physical Therapy: Physical therapy techniques, including jaw exercises, manual therapy, and ultrasound therapy, may help improve jaw mobility, strengthen jaw muscles, and reduce pain.
  1. Dental Treatments:
  • Dental treatments may be recommended to address underlying dental issues that contribute to TMJ symptoms. These may include:
    • Orthodontic Treatment: Orthodontic appliances, such as braces or clear aligners, may be used to correct bite misalignments or malocclusions that put strain on the TMJ.
    • Dental Splints or Night Guards: Custom-fitted oral appliances, such as splints or night guards, may be prescribed to help stabilize the jaw joint, reduce teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism), and prevent further damage to the teeth and jaw.
    • Dental Restorations: Dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, or dental implants, may be used to restore missing teeth or correct dental issues that affect the bite and jaw alignment.
  1. TMJ Therapy:
  • TMJ therapy may involve specialized treatments aimed at addressing TMJ dysfunction and alleviating symptoms. These may include:
    • Trigger Point Injections: Injections of pain-relieving medications or corticosteroids into trigger points in the jaw muscles can help reduce muscle spasms and alleviate pain.
    • Ultrasound Therapy: Ultrasound therapy uses high-frequency sound waves to promote tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain in the TMJ area.
    • Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS): TENS therapy involves the use of low-level electrical currents to stimulate nerves in the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, helping to reduce pain and muscle tension.
  1. Surgical Interventions:
  • In severe cases of TMDs that do not respond to conservative treatments, surgical interventions may be considered. These may include:
    • Arthroscopic Surgery: Arthroscopic surgery involves minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat TMJ disorders, such as removing adhesions, repairing damaged tissues, or realigning the jaw joint.
    • Open Joint Surgery: In some cases, open joint surgery may be necessary to access and repair structural issues within the TMJ, such as damaged cartilage or displaced disc.
  1. Multidisciplinary Approach:
  • TMJ treatment often requires a multidisciplinary approach involving collaboration between dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, physical therapists, and other healthcare providers to address the complex nature of TMDs and provide comprehensive care tailored to the individual needs of each patient.

Overall, TMJ treatment aims to reduce pain, improve jaw function, and enhance the quality of life for individuals affected by TMJ disorders. Treatment approaches may vary depending on the severity of symptoms, underlying causes, and individual treatment goals. It’s essential for patients to work closely with their healthcare providers to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses their specific needs and concerns.

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