TMJ Joint Pain | Summirow Dental Clinic

TMJ is an abbreviation for temporomandibular joint . This is a hinge that connects your jaw to the temporal bones of your skull. Its main function is to enable you to move your jaw and let you chew, talk and yawn.

Any problems with your jaw and the muscles in your face are known as TMJ disorders.

If left untreated, it can cause reoccurring debilitating pain.

At Summirow Dental, our best dentists in Gujarat offer an accurate diagnosis and design an efficient treatment plan to relieve you of the pain permanently. We are committed to providing personalized care so you can live free from the pain caused by these conditions.

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Symptoms

of TMJ Disorder
  • Pain while chewing
  • Trouble Opening or Closing Jaw
  • Headaches
  • Teeth Grinding or Clenching
  • Clicking or popping jaw sounds when you open or close mouth

These symptoms indicate a possible condition that requires TMJ disorder treatment.

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Treatment

for TMJ Pain

Treatment for the TMJ will depend on the cause and severity of your TMJ disorder. Our expert dentists at Summirow Dental help you determine the cause of your TMJ disorder and recommend the appropriate treatment. These may include

  • Jaw and facial relaxation exercises
  • Lifestyle changes
  • Restorative dental treatments,
  • A mouth guard or night guard,
  • Jaw surgery.
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Frequently Asked Questions

At summirow Dental, we diagnose TMJ with highly specialized computer equipment. It can review the patient's jawbone, bite and the muscles necessary for proper alignment.

There can be many reasons. From stress, trauma to flawed oral habits, and diseases TMJ symptoms can arise with or without any clear cause.

Yes. At Summirow Dental, we evaluate your unique TMJ and recommend suitable treatment plans to permanently rectify TMJ disorders. If the TMJ is severe, surgery might be necessary. However, most obtain relief through mild medications.

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