Thursday, November 6, 2008

What is TMJ?


What is TMJ?

TMJ (sometimes called TMJD or TMD) is a catch all term for chronic or acute inflammation of the temporomandibular joint. This is the joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull.

Because the TMJ joint is so complex, there are many medical reasons for it to become inflamed. This is probably the most complex joint system in the body, so many things can a do go wrong. Reasons for TMJ can actually cross the boundry of dentistry, psychology, or neurology.

Symptoms

Symptoms can range from person to person. You may feel muscle tightness that limits the movement of your jaw, you may feel tooth pain, ear pain, and this pain could be dull or sharp. The fact is that everybody is different. The most common complaint among sufferers of TMJ is muscle pain around the jaw hinge that can radiate up around the ear. Now you've answered that question " What is TMJ ?"

As a TMJ sufferer myself, I know exactly how excruciating the pain can be. I remember not being able to sleep for days at a time because taking asprin no longer worked for me anymore. I've experimented with numerous relief techniques which I'll point out on this blog. My hope is that one of these treatments works for you so that you no longer feel this pain.

1 comment:

John said...

TMJ jaw pain can be a frustrating and aggravating thing to deal with,
because the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is used all day long. Luckily,
there is some help for TMJ pain, and some of the treatment options can be
done at home. You can get good cure for tmj
by using tmj-relief.