TMD
The term “TMJ” refers to the temporomandibular joint. TMD, or temporomandibular disorder, is the disorder or pain associated with the joint.
TMD pain is multifactorial; it can be muscle, ligament or a dislocation of the disc that will cause pain.
There are several primary symptoms of TMD. Pain, headaches, sensitive teeth, broken teeth, and premature failure of restorations can all suggest TMD. Other symptoms of TMD include:
- Pain, ringing, or stuffiness in the ears
- Clicking or popping sound when the jaw moves
- Swelling on the sides of the face
- Muscle spasms in the jaw area
- A change in the alignment of top and bottom teeth
- Locked jaw or limited opening of the mouth
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