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ENT DOCTOR BLOG
Posts for tag: TMJ
Jaw disorders, such as TMJ, can cause pain and discomfort, as well as other complications. When non-surgical treatment methods are not completely effective in providing relief from the symptoms of TMJ or another jaw disorder, surgery can help. At our office for otolaryngology in Washington, DC our experienced head and neck surgeon and otolaryngologist, Dr. William Bond, Jr., can discuss head and neck surgery options for treating your jaw disorder.
TMJ Disorder
TMJ is a jaw disorder that occurs when the temporomandibular joints on either side of the face become misaligned or irritated in some way. These are the joints that connect the lower jaw to the skull. When the joints are aggravated or out of alignment, a person with TMJ disorder can experience extensive pain and discomfort. Some causes of TMJ disorder include chronic stress, a jaw injury, arthritis in the jaw joint, and frequent grinding of the teeth or clenching of the jaw. Symptoms of TMJ disorder include:
- Jaw pain
- Headaches
- A locked jaw
- Difficulty chewing
- Tooth sensitivity
- The clicking of the jaw joints
In addition to experiencing pain in the jaw or head, TMJ disorder can cause discomfort in other areas as well. For example, stiffness or pain in the neck and shoulders can also accompany TMJ disorder. For some individuals, the disorder can result in a shooting sensation up the back of the head. Additionally, earaches, ringing, or buzzing not due to an ear infection can also occur in conjunction with TMJ disorder. At our otolaryngology practice in Washington, our skilled head and neck surgeon can recommend a specific approach for treating TMJ or another jaw disorder.
Surgery for TMJ Disorder
When non-surgical methods are not fully effective in treating TMJ disorder, surgery can provide long-lasting relief. Surgery can be performed to repair a dislocated jaw or realign the temporomandibular joints when they are out of place. Surgical treatment can restore normal functioning of the temporomandibular joints and eliminate problems with jaw pain, locked jaw, and clicking of the jaw joints.
There are several types of head and neck surgery that can be beneficial for treating TMJ or other jaw disorders. Types of surgery include arthroscopy, open-joint surgery, and arthrocentesis. Surgery for TMJ or another jaw disorder might be recommended if you cannot fully open or close your mouth, you have difficulty eating or drinking due to jaw problems, non-surgical treatments have not provided adequate relief, you experience extensive pain when opening or closing your mouth, or you have misalignment or other structural problems in the jaw joint.
Head and neck surgery can provide long-lasting relief from the pain and discomfort caused by TMJ and other jaw disorders. To discuss options for treating your jaw problems, schedule a consultation with Dr. Bond, Jr. by calling our otolaryngology practice in Washington, DC, at (202) 726-7770.