TMJ Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction

Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ) is a common condition that affects the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, causing pain, discomfort, and other disruptive symptoms. At Northwest Dentistry, our team is experienced in diagnosing and treating TMJ disorders, helping patients regain comfort, function, and overall well-being.

What Is TMJ?

The temporomandibular joint connects your jawbone to your skull, allowing you to chew, speak, and yawn comfortably. When this joint is not functioning properly, it can lead to TMJ disorder, which may present as:

  • Jaw pain or tenderness
  • Severe or recurring headaches
  • Grinding or clenching of teeth (often at night)
  • Clicking, popping, or locking of the jaw
  • Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
  • Neck or shoulder pain and dizziness

TMJ symptoms can be debilitating, affecting everyday activities and quality of life. Fortunately, many causes of TMJ are dentally treatable, often without the need for surgery.

Why Treat TMJ?

Left untreated, TMJ can worsen over time, leading to:

  • Eroded teeth due to grinding and clenching
  • Loose teeth or jawbone problems
  • Chronic headaches and neck pain
  • Difficulty chewing, speaking, or opening the mouth fully

The most common cause of TMJ is a misaligned bite (“bad bite”), which can often be corrected through dental realignment or restorative treatment. Stress and injuries can also contribute to TMJ, making early diagnosis essential for long-term relief.

How Is TMJ Diagnosed?

At Northwest Dentistry, we take a thorough and comprehensive approach to TMJ diagnosis:

  1. Examination – Your dentist will evaluate your jaw, bite, and muscle function.
  2. Medical History Review – Understanding your past injuries, habits, and symptoms helps pinpoint the cause.
  3. Imaging – X-rays or other imaging techniques may be used to assess joint health.
  4. Bite Analysis – Evaluating how your upper and lower teeth meet can reveal misalignment issues.

TMJ Treatment Options

Once the cause of TMJ is determined, several treatment options may be recommended:

  • Custom Bite Guards – Specially molded night guards protect teeth from grinding and reduce stress on the jaw.
  • Realignment of Teeth – Adjusting the bite can relieve jaw pain, headaches, and improve aesthetics. This may involve minor adjustments to the natural teeth or restorative treatments.
  • Stress Management & Relaxation Techniques – Reducing stress can alleviate TMJ flare-ups and associated muscle tension.
  • Muscle Relaxants or Medications – Prescribed when necessary to reduce pain and inflammation.

Our goal is to provide effective, long-term relief while maintaining or improving the appearance and function of your teeth.

Why Choose Northwest Dentistry for TMJ Treatment

At Northwest Dentistry, we combine expert diagnosis, advanced techniques, and personalized care to treat TMJ disorders. Our team works closely with you to identify the root cause of your symptoms and develop a treatment plan that restores comfort, function, and confidence.

If you are experiencing jaw pain, headaches, or other TMJ symptoms, don’t wait to seek help. Early intervention can prevent further complications and improve your quality of life.