Astoria Dentist Discusses TMJ Disorder

woman with a hurting jawDo you live with constant aches and pains in your head, face, neck, ears, or other craniofacial regions? Many people endure such discomfort for years without finding the correct diagnosis and treatment, often relying on prescribed and/or over-the-counter pain relievers. In many cases, the trouble originates with a dental issue, and therefore is often misdiagnosed or not diagnosed at all. Astoria dentist, Dr. Jeffrey Leibowitz, explains the condition known as TMJ disorder and how it can affect more than your teeth and gums.

A Troublesome Jaw

You are probably aware that keeping your mouth healthy by brushing and flossing every day is essential to maintaining its proper function. However, your mouth requires more than teeth and gums to operate. For instance, the joints that connect your lower jaw to your skull, called the temporomandibular joints (TMJs), also allow for your jaw’s diverse range of movements. Whether from excessive pressure, a misaligned bite, or a traumatic injury, these joints and the muscles that surround them can become damaged or improperly balanced. The resulting discomfort can manifest itself in more than your jaws, often leading to severe and frequent headaches, earaches, and facial pain.

While experts have yet to single out a definitive cause for TMJ disorder, they agree that stress is a significant factor. If you suffer from TMJ discomfort, gently massage the area directly in front of either ear, where the joints are located. In most cases, the pain can be lessened with OTC medication, a gentle massage, and rest.

Treat TMJ Disorder with Your Astoria Dentist

Not all pain associated with TMJ disorder can be relieved so easily, however. If you suffer from chronic discomfort and believe that you have a troubled jaw, don’t hesitate to visit Dr. Leibowitz as soon as possible. To learn more about the intricacies of TMJ disorder, or how to treat the condition, or to schedule a dental consultation, contact your Astoria dentist by calling (718) 728-8320. We proudly serve patients from Astoria, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the surrounding communities.