TMJ-TMD
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) causes many kinds of symptoms. This term describes a group of problems related to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
and nearby facial, neck, and head muscles. That is part of the reason
why it is oftentimes difficult to correctly diagnose. You may have
headaches, tooth pain, or muscle aches.
TMJ / TMD problems include tight muscles, joint inflammation, joint
damage, or teeth grinding or clenching. They are often accompanied by
joint noise and sometimes clicking, popping, or even locking of the
jaw. If the latter occurs, an MRI may be recommended so Dr. Feldman can
accurately diagnose any joint discrepancies.
Sometimes the upper and lower jaws are out of alignment, teeth are
out of line, tipped, crowded, or spaced too far apart. Dr. Feldman can
align the teeth with braces and other devices and this helps provide a
more comfortable bite.
Another way Dr. Feldman can help manage TMJ / TMD problems is with a
splint. A dynamic splint is an appliance made out of hard acrylic that
fits in the mouth over the lower teeth (picture shown right). There
are different types of splints for different types of needs. A splint
can keep the upper and lower teeth apart, provide palliative relief, and
simultaneously assist in a definitive diagnosis and resulting
management of TMJ / TMD symptoms.
At the initial examination, Dr. Feldman will be able to determine a
working diagnosis and assess various treatment regimens. He will also
decide whether or not an MRI will be necessary. Please call our office
at (813)968-2483 to schedule an appointment, and to understand what is
needed to help you resolve any TMJ / TMD issues.