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TMJ Treatment in Rosenberg, TX

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the point at which our lower jaw connects with the skull. This joint allows the free movement of the lower jaw, enabling you to open and close your mouth. Due to aging, trauma/injury, or certain other medical conditions, the movement of your temporomandibular joint may become restricted. It leads to a debilitating condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). At Rosenberg Dental and Implant Center, we offer a comprehensive examination of TMJ in Rosenberg, TX, and devise treatment plans to correct TMJ-related issues. If you have been suffering from chronic pain in your jaw, call us at (281) 369-9242 to schedule a consultation with our dental experts.

TMJ Treatment

What Are The Causes of TMJ Pain?

Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a collective term that includes multiple issues with the TMJ. Pain in the TMJ may originate from the joint itself due to bite irregularities, orthodontic problems, grinding of teeth, or overuse of facial muscles. However, in certain cases, the causes of the TMJ disorder are external.

There is a cushioning effect at the joint that allows smooth movement of the lower jaw. Due to aging, traumatic injury, or joint conditions such as arthritis, the impact of cushioning may diminish, causing restricted movement and pain. Stress and prolonged anxiety also contribute to TMJ disorder. By addressing the original cause, we properly treat TMJ disorder in Rosenberg, TX, to improve the quality of your life.

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What Are The Symptoms of TMD?

Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) presents with different symptoms with varying intensity. Some of the common symptoms include the following:

  • Chronic pain in one or both of the TMJs
  • Dull ache or tenderness in the jaw
  • Pain in or around your ear
  • Difficulty in biting and chewing food
  • Aching pain in facial muscles
  • Difficulty in opening and closing your mouth
  • Clicking sounds in the joint

Many people experience a clicking or grating sound in their TMJ. But unless it is associated with pain or other symptoms, it is usually not a cause of concern. However, we still recommend a TMJ evaluation in Rosenberg, TX, to catch early signs of temporomandibular disorder, if present.

Specialized TMJ Treatment in Rosenberg, TX

Our practice focuses on addressing your primary concerns to achieve maximum comfort and functionality. We will perform a detailed clinical examination of the TMJ and record x-rays to study your case in detail. If there are any areas of concern, we will formulate a treatment plan that targets all issues.

TMJ treatments in Rosenberg, TX, range from simple oral appliances to complex orthodontic procedures and TMJ surgery. It depends on the severity of your disease. In mild to moderate cases, we may suggest the use of an oral splint or mouth guard. These appliances are designed to relieve TMJ pain and promote joint movement. If non-invasive therapies are ineffective, our dentist will discuss other options to stabilize the joint and reestablish proper occlusion.

If you want to learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of TMJ disorder, contact us to schedule an expert consultation today.

Frequently Asked Questions 

What is the recovery time after a tooth extraction?

Recovery time depends on the complexity of the procedure needed to remove the teeth and your healing ability. For simple extractions, recovery may only take three to five days. With surgical extractions, especially of impacted or fractured teeth, recovery can take seven to ten days. Complete healing often takes several weeks to months.

How long does bleeding last after a tooth extraction?

Some oozing of blood is normal for the first 24 hours. It should steadily decrease over the next several hours and stop within a day or two. Excessive or uncontrolled bleeding that continues for several hours may signify a complication.

Is a tooth extraction painful?

During the procedure you will be numbed so should not feel pain. After it wears off, mild to moderate pain is common for several days. Prescription pain medicine helps with pain relief and controls discomfort. Severe pain that worsens or persists could signify a complication.

Are tooth extraction services covered by insurance?

Most dental insurance plans provide some coverage for tooth extractions, with basic extractions covered at a higher percentage after deductibles are met. The amount paid depends on your specific coinsurance and annual maximum, with surgical extractions often covered at a lower percentage than routine ones. To determine your exact dental extraction benefits and out-of-pocket costs, check the details of your unique dental insurance policy.

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