Take Care of Your TMD Symptoms
Your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the spot where your jaw connects to your skull to allow you to close and open your jaw easily. Sometimes the TMJ gets injured or damaged, resulting in a painful condition called temporomandibular joint dysfunction or disorder (TMD). If you are experiencing pain or hearing noises when you move your jaw, schedule a consultation with Dr. James Peterson to determine if you have TMD. At his practice, James Peterson Family & Cosmetic Dentistry in Coppell, TX, Dr. Peterson uses advanced equipment to examine and treat your TMD to ease pain. Your TMJ therapy will be based on the cause of your TMD and your specific condition, but some options include oral appliances (mouthguards or night guards) and splint therapy.
Best Candidates for TMJ Therapy
Temporomandibular joint disorder might be brought on by a single injury to the jaw, chronic teeth grinding and jaw clenching (bruxism), or a misaligned bite (dental malocclusion). Medical conditions that might lead to TMD include a tumor or arthritis. In some cases, the reason for TMD is uncertain, but if you are experiencing any symptoms, Dr. Peterson can still diagnose and treat your jaw. The most common symptoms of TMD are:
What To Expect
To help diagnose temporomandibular joint disorder, Dr. Peterson will listen closely to understand your concerns before performing a physical examination. During the exam, he will assess the movement of your jaw and start looking for indications of jaw clenching, teeth grinding, and misalignment. He will also feel the jawbone and surrounding area for any tenderness and inflammation. Dr. Peterson may order digital X-rays of your lower face or a bite analysis to look for underlying causes that could determine your treatment method. Based on the exam, he will go over treatment options, which could include a dental appliance or a splint.
Along with procedures to fix the underlying cause of your temporomandibular joint disorder, Dr. Peterson can recommend different ways to ease pain and other symptoms at home including:
It is important that you continue to schedule follow-up visits so Dr. Peterson can check the progress of your TMJ therapy. If your treatment is not helping enough, he may recommend a different approach. Once your TMD has been treated, you should continue receiving annual dental exams at James Peterson Family & Cosmetic Dentistry to maintain your oral health.
Advanced TMD Treatments
TMJ pain makes it difficult to chew, speak, and enjoy your life. Since there are many possible causes, symptoms, and solutions for temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD), schedule a consultation with Dr. James Peterson at his office in Coppell, TX so that he can find the treatment for you. He will give you a thorough examination before providing a diagnosis and discussing your options. Contact the team at James Peterson Family & Cosmetic Dentistry to receive more information and schedule an appointment.