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Treatment for TMJ and Bruxism
Do You Struggle with TMJ Pain?

Our dentists have solutions for patients who experience pain from jaw joint dysfunction.

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Treatment for TMJ and Bruxism

 

Your jaw joint is one of the most complex joint systems in your body, responsible for your ability to chew, yawn, laugh and talk. When this joint is not functioning correctly, you may experience pain and other uncomfortable issues that can significantly impact your quality of life.

The Difference Between TMJ and TMD

The abbreviations TMJ and TMD are often used interchangeably; however, there is a difference. TMJ stands for the temporomandibular joint, which refers to your complex jaw joint. TMD is the abbreviation for a painful disorder called temporomandibular disorder that occurs when your TMJ is not functioning correctly.

TMD can result in a host of symptoms, including:

  • Joint popping and clicking
  • Neck and shoulder pain
  • Frequent headaches or migraines
  • Jaw locking open or closed
  • Worn teeth
  • Earaches or ringing in the ears
  • Tooth clenching or grinding (bruxism)

Some patients who suffer from TMD experience multiple symptoms, and their condition can become quite debilitating, having a significant impact on their daily lives.

What Are the Benefits of Treating TMJ Issues?

Treating and finding relief from TMD provides several benefits for your daily life, overall health and dental health.
Improves Quality of Life
TMD can make eating and other daily activities painful. Pain relief restores your quality of life.
Prevents Damage
Treating TMD protects the integrity of your jaw joint and teeth from the damage caused by misalignment or bruxism.
Provides Pain Relief
TMD treatment helps to alleviate jaw pain and tenderness when chewing or biting, so you can chew with ease again.
Better Chewing Function
When your TMJ functions properly, it becomes easier and more comfortable to chew, eat and enjoy food again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Temporomandibular disorder affects the jaw joints and surrounding muscles, causing pain and dysfunction that can significantly impact daily life.

At Forster Tuncurry Dental & Implants, Dr Kenny and Dr Olivia frequently treat TMD patients and understand that this complex condition often results from multiple contributing factors rather than a single cause.

Understanding TMD

Common causes of TMD can include:

  • Teeth grinding or clenching, particularly during sleep
  • Jaw trauma from accidents, sports injuries or dental procedures
  • Arthritis affecting the temporomandibular joints
  • Misaligned bite or poorly fitting dental work
  • Excessive gum chewing or nail-biting habits
  • Stress and tension cause muscle tightness
  • Hormonal changes, particularly in women
  • Genetic predisposition to joint problems

Contributing Lifestyle Factors

Poor posture, especially forward head positioning from computer work, can strain jaw muscles and joints. Eating hard or chewy foods regularly may overwork the jaw muscles. Sleep disorders often coincide with teeth grinding, compounding TMD symptoms.

The Stress Connection

Emotional stress plays a significant role in TMD development. During stressful periods, many people unconsciously clench their jaw muscles or grind their teeth, leading to muscle fatigue and joint strain. This creates a cycle where pain increases stress, which worsens TMD symptoms.

TMD Relief Is a Phone Call Away

Your dentist in Forster conducts thorough examinations to identify your specific TMD triggers. Dr Kenny and Dr Olivia assess your bite, examine your jaw joints and discuss your lifestyle factors to develop an effective treatment plan. Understanding the root causes of your TMD is essential for successful long-term management.

TMJ Pain Relief at Forster Tuncurry Dental & Implants

Our dentists understand that when you suffer from TMD, the first thing you need is relief. They work closely with you to determine the root cause of your jaw joint pain, which helps them make appropriate treatment recommendations.

Our comprehensive approach to diagnosing TMD using x-rays, 3-D imaging, photos and a thorough exam helps our dentists determine the right treatment path for your specific needs.

Some treatment recommendations for managing TMD might be:

  • Stress management
  • Orthodontic treatment to correct bite misalignment
  • Physical therapy
  • Custom occlusal guards

Many patients benefit from a custom night guard that helps protect their teeth and jaw joints from the damage caused by bruxism during sleep. Every patient’s needs are different, so our dentists customise TMD treatment.

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Don’t Let TMJ Pain Hold You Back

If you or a loved one is experiencing the symptoms of TMD, you can learn more about how we can help you find relief by speaking to us on (02) 6557 6868. Our dentists will gather information during an evaluation to help determine the best treatment for your unique needs.

Treatment for TMJ and Bruxism Technology

Digital Records

Our comprehensive digital records system ensures your dental history is securely stored and instantly accessible whenever needed. This advanced technology eliminates paper files while providing seamless integration of x-rays, treatment notes, photographs and appointment history in one centralised location.

Digital records enhance communication between our team members, reduce appointment wait times and improve treatment continuity. With secure cloud-based storage and backup systems, your information remains safe and readily available, ensuring efficient, personalised care every time you visit our practice.

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