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TMJ Therapy in FT. Worth, TX

February 20, 2015

167121308Pain is the body’s way of telling you that something is wrong and needs attention. If the pain you are feeling is in your head, neck, and shoulders, then this may actually be due to a problem in your jaw. Temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMJ, is a condition that affects the joints on either side of your head that allow you to open and close your mouth to talk, chew, yawn and even laugh. With TMJ therapy, Dr. Renee Corbitt in Ft. Worth, TX, treats this uncomfortable ailment by non-surgical means.

Usually, TMJ is the result of a bite problem that affects the jaw. If some of your teeth are not well structured, or if teeth are worn because of grinding or clenching, then the jaw’s muscles may reposition the joints out of their sockets in order to make your upper and lower teeth fit together. Other possible causes of TMJ are some kind of traumatic injury to the head, face or neck that affects the jaw, arthritis, infection, some auto-immune diseases or a genetic predisposition to TMJ.

The Symptoms of TMJ

Although the most commonly mentioned symptom of TMJ is pain while chewing, talking or yawning, other symptoms include:

  • A clicking or popping sound when you open or close your mouth
  • Swelling on the side of the face
  • Morning headaches and daytime tension headaches
  • The feeling of an earache, but no sign of infection
  • Sensitive teeth, but no sign of dental problems
  • The feeling of a stiff or locked jaw
  • Difficulty opening or closing your mouth

TMJ Therapy for Relief

At your regularly scheduled dental checkups, Dr. Corbitt always checks for sign of TMJ. If found, then she will talk to you about a plan to help relieve the painful symptoms you’re having. One of the most common and successful treatments simply requires that you wear a custom fitted oral appliance at night. Wearing this appliance helps to correct your bite—and avoid the effects of any teeth grinding and clenching, too—so that your bite’s natural alignment is restored.  This, combined with techniques to help you manage stress, can ease TMJ’s painful symptoms.

Schedule an Appointment Today

If you would like to learn more about how TMJ therapy with Dr. Corbitt in Ft. Worth, TX, can relieve your painful symptoms, then call our office today. We also conveniently serves patients in Arlington, Richland Hills, Forest Hill and Haltom City and throughout the DFW Metroplex.

Understanding TMJ Dysfunction and How We Treat It

June 10, 2014

shutterstock head massageDo you often wake up in the morning with a stiff neck, sore jaw, or a persistent headache? Do you experience a popping or clicking sound or sensation when you open and close your mouth? If so, it is possible that you may be suffering the symptoms of a common condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMJ/TMD. At Renee Corbitt, DDS in Fort Worth, TX, Dr. Renee Corbitt and her team offer an extensive array of general dentistry services to help patients maintain oral and overall health and wellness, including TMJ therapy.

The Importance of TMJ Therapy

When the muscles and ligaments that comprise and control the jaw sustain immense pressure and tension, nerves in that area can become compressed. This may present as pain in the neck, shoulders, head, and back. Some patients with TMJ disorder even experience tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, as a result of their condition. Others may suffer from a related problem known as bruxism, or teeth grinding. All of these issues may contribute to chronic issues in the future and damage to the delicate temporomandibular joints if not treated.

Fortunately, Dr. Corbitt and her team can help. With a customized oral appliance – sometimes called a mouthguard, nightguard, or oral splint – we can help to eliminate the imbalance that causes TMJ symptoms, thereby relieving your discomfort and preventing further damage.

Finally Find Lasting Relief from TMJ

Do you suspect that you or someone in your family may be suffering from TMJ? If so, please don’t hesitate to give us a call and schedule your appointment. At Renee Corbitt, DDS, we believe that every patient deserves to enjoy a fully healthy and comfortable daily life, and this includes finding relief from chronic pain associated with TMJ. Contact our office today to find out how TMJ therapy can help to improve your overall quality of life. Our Fort Worth, TX dental practice happily serves families from throughout the surrounding areas as well, including Haltom City, Forest Hill, Arlington, Richland Hills, Saginaw, and beyond.