how to treat tmj
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How to Treat TMJ
TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder) can limit functionality, cause a significant
amount of pain, and last for a lifetime without proper treatment.
View this short presentation to learn more about the disorder and how LVItrained
neuromuscular dentist Dr. Charles Janes can help you find lasting relief.
What is TMJ?
TMJ is the name given to any disorder that causes the jaw to become misaligned.
What Causes TMJ?
The exact cause of TMJ is not
always known. However, factors
that may contribute to the disorder
include:
Stress
Bruxism (teeth grinding)
Arthritis
Bite issues
Stress reduction can prove very useful as part of TMJ treatment.
What are the Symptomsof TMJ?
Symptoms of TMJ may include:
Swelling and pain in and around the jaw
Clicking or popping noises when opening and
shutting the mouth
Grinding noises when chewing
Lockjaw or limited jaw mobility
Are you experiencing these symptoms? Call (855) 9605960 to learn how we can help.
Are There Other Symptomsof TMJ?
TMJ symptoms can occur throughout the body and
may include:
Chronic headaches
Ear or sinus pain and pressure
Neck, shoulder, and backaches
Changes to the posture
Are you experiencing these symptoms? Call (855) 9605960 to learn how we can help.
How is TMJ diagnosed?
St. Louis neuromuscular dentists Dr. Charles Janes utilizes handson
examinations along with the K7 Evaluation System to detect jaw misalignment.
The K7 Evaluation System provides three different approaches for measuring
and evaluating muscle and jaw movement, allowing Dr. Janes to pinpoint the
exact location of misalignment.
How is TMJ treated?Depending on the findings produced by the K7 evaluation, TMJ may be treated with:
TENS therapy to relieve muscle tension and pain
Oral splints or appliances that retrain jaw muscles
Orthodontic treatments for pronounced malocclusion
Restorative and cosmetic services to adjust the bite
Dr. Janes will helpyou determine whichof these options isbest for your needsduring your TMJ
treatment evaluation.
How can I Help My TMJTreatment Succeed?
Athome options that can
help ensure your TMJ
treatment is successful may
include:
Jaw relaxation exercises
Stress relief
Posture adjustments
Dietary changes
Combining athome strategies with professional treatment is often the best way to address TMJ.
What Should I do ifI Suspect I Have TMJ?
Dr. Janes is an LVI Core VII graduate with
over 25 years of experience. His training in
advanced neuromuscular techniques
enables absolute personalization of all
TMJ treatments.
If you suspect you are suffering from TMJ, you should
call our St. Louis office at (855) 9605960 and schedule
a consultation with Dr. Charles Janes.
Are You Ready forLasting Relief?
If you suspect you are suffering from TMJ, please click here to contact
Innovative Dental of St. Louis online.
You can also call us at (855) 9605960 to schedule an evaluation at your earliest convenience.
Dr. Janes serves St. Louis and surrounding areas from our office in Chesterfield.