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TMJ/Neuromuscular Dentistry

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Temporomandibular Joint dysfunction is pain which develops around the jaw and its associated muscles. TMJ disorder can make speaking, chewing, swallowing and facial expressions strained and uncomfortable.

This chronic pain, as well as other TMJ complications, makes TMJ the third largest health problem in the United States. Approximately 40 percent of all chronic pain syndromes are concentrated in the head and neck areas. Fifteen percent of TMJ disorders are genetic; 85 percent are acquired. Some estimates suggest that 20 percent of all Americans possess some symptoms of TMJ.

The temporomandibular joint is located directly behind the ear. It consists of two bones -- the skull bone and the jawbone. Between those two bones is a disc called an intra-articular disc, which acts as a type of shock absorber. As the mouth opens and closes, the disc moves and glides along, both forward and backward, always staying in position between each bony structure. The disc provides for smooth, quiet movement and acts as a cushion against the heavy forces generated by strong jaw muscles.

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