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Unlike other dental conditions, TMJ is not a tooth-by-tooth problem but a systemic one. It originates from a "bad bite." Even the slightest misalignment can trigger jaw tension, leading to TMJ.
TMJ is a serious condition having to do with the relationship between the teeth, muscles and jaw joints.
Unfortunately, many who suffer from TMJ can not find effective treatment. Patients have reported going from dentist to dentist, even consulting physicians, only to find that no one was able to help.
It's not in your head; TMJ is a very real and painful disorder! We understand what you've been going through.
TMJ & Related Problems
If you suffer from any of the following symptoms, you may have TMJ:
- Frequent headaches
- Jaw pain (popping or clicking)
- Recessed gum line or sensitivity
- Neck or facial pain & tension
- Pain behind the eyes
- Numbness or tingling in fingers
- Trouble chewing
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