When a part of the body malfunctions, it is possible that other parts of the body can begin to have issues as a result of the untreated underlying health issues. However, no one likes to be sick and unhealthy. Most times, people are not aware of these medical conditions because the signs might not be clear enough or they just ignore the signs. Every part of the body is important as they all play different roles in making the body function properly. In this article, we will be focusing on the benefits of early treatment for TMJ disorder and Bruxism.
TMJ (temporomandibular joints) are the joints that link the lower jaw to the skull and permit the jaw to make movements. In situations where the temporomandibular joints and the facial muscles are not in their right positions or are misaligned, the person can experience symptoms of TMJs (temporomandibular joint syndrome). Due to numerous research carried out, it has been proved that most people who experience severe head, neck, or jaw pain are suffering from TMJ disorders.
Bruxism, on the other hand, is a dental irregularity that involves chronic grinding and clenching of the teeth and jaw. Bruxism can happen during the day but it is more frequent at night. Most patients who suffer from bruxism tend to discover it after their bed partners or close relatives have complained about the intolerable noise they make while they are grinding teeth in sleep. Patients who suffer from bruxism always wake up feeling moody and experiencing jaw pains caused by the teeth grinding and jaw clenching.
Dentists can also discover that a patient has bruxism during dental exams by spotting rough teeth surface and the marks on the teeth caused by teeth grinding. However, sometimes the dentist might not notice this unless you have some issues which could lead to bruxism.
People who suffer from TMJ disorder often experience the following symptoms:
A person who has bruxism can experience the following symptoms:
Constant grinding of teeth can result in the jaw losing its placement and might cause misalignment of the jaw and the facial muscles. However, it’s the same for bruxism, TMJ disorder can lead to clenching of the jaw during pains and grinding of the teeth to aid stress caused by jaw disorders.
A patient might suffer from bruxism if they have a jaw disorder. Also, a patient can suffer from jaw disorder when they constantly grind their teeth and clench their jawbones together.
A dentist can treat bruxism with a mouth guard that prevents the patient from clenching their teeth and also the treatment might also have an impact on the jaw disorder by gradually correcting it and putting the jaw back in its rightful position over time. You can see a dentist who can provide you with a mouth guard for grinding teeth.
Also, some surgeries help correct TMJ disorders. Sometimes the patient might get better after getting TMJ physical therapy.
When your habitually grind and clench your teeth, you can experience jaw pains and in worse case symptoms of TMJ disorders.
Getting an early TMJ treatment and treatment for bruxism is the right thing to do so that the problem doesn’t worsen.
When you get early treatment for TMJ disorders and bruxism:
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