TMJ Treatment
Relieve jaw pain, headaches, and discomfort—get your life back.
TMJ disorder (temporomandibular joint dysfunction) is a condition that affects the joint connecting your jaw to your skull. Because this joint is complex—made up of muscles, ligaments, bones, and your bite alignment—TMJ issues can cause a wide range of uncomfortable and sometimes debilitating symptoms.
Common TMJ Symptoms
If you’re experiencing any of the following—especially in the morning—you may be dealing with TMJ dysfunction:
- Headaches or migraines
- Earaches or a feeling of fullness in the ears
- Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- Jaw pain or tenderness
- Clicking, popping, or grinding sounds when opening/closing your mouth
- Difficulty or pain when chewing
- Neck or shoulder tension
Dizziness or lightheadedness
What Causes TMJ?
TMJ can develop from anything that puts excessive strain on the jaw joint, including:
- Bruxism (unconscious grinding or clenching of teeth)
- Jaw injury or trauma
- Arthritis or other degenerative joint conditions
- Chronic habits like nail biting or frequent gum chewing
Misaligned bite (malocclusion)
TMJ Treatment Options at Ora Dental
Effective treatment starts with a thorough exam and full understanding of your history and symptoms. Based on the root cause, your personalized treatment plan may include one or more of the following:
🦷 Orthodontic Treatment
If your TMJ is caused by bite misalignment, orthodontic correction (such as Invisalign or braces) may relieve symptoms and improve your overall dental health and appearance.
😴 Custom Splints (Night Guards)
If bruxism is contributing to TMJ pain, a custom-fitted night guard can reduce teeth grinding and jaw tension during sleep.
🧠 Biofeedback Devices
For some patients, nighttime biofeedback tools can help interrupt clenching habits without waking you. These devices gently alert you when clenching is detected.
🧘 Relaxation & Stress Management
Stress can make TMJ symptoms worse. We may recommend relaxation techniques, stretching, massage, or referral to specialists for behavioral therapy if stress is a primary factor.
Don’t Ignore Jaw Pain
TMJ disorder can affect your sleep, posture, ability to eat comfortably, and quality of life. The good news? It’s treatable—with the right approach.
