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What is TMJ?
TMJ is an acronym that stands for Temperomandibular Joint. It is more correct to say TMJ dysfunction, since this indicates that the temperomandibular joint is dysfunctional, which is to say painful or not moving properly. Most TMJ dysfunction is caused by injury or overuse of the muscles of the jaw, as might happen from eating a very tough food (like jerky) or from injuries like whiplash. Another common reason for the condition is prolonged or difficult dental procedures. Although many of these injuries are primarily to muscle, if not treated, or at least rested sufficiently, it will worsen and begin to involve the cartilage. The most difficult cases are those that have progressed to the point that the joints have degenerated.
What can be done for it?
- The best treatment, in the early stages of the condition, is massage of the muscles, combined with very mild stimulation of the muscles with microcurrent. Microcurrent is a non-painful treatment that works very quickly in most cases (See video clip). Please refer to the other links on this site for more information regarding microcurrent treatments.
- An inexpensive bite splint is often helpful, especially if you are one of those who grind your teeth together.
- Your neck is, in some sense, the foundation of the jaw and therefore must be functioning properly before full recovery is possible.
- Some people with TMJ dysfunction will benefit from taking glucosamine (or a similar compound) especially those who have ignored the problem for years.
- Many people with TMJ dysfunction have been told that the only way to treat the problem is with very expensive orthodontic work and custom made bite splints. Fortunately, many of these same people have found relief using one or more of the methods described above.
- At our clinic we offer all of the above treatments for TMJ dysfunction.
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Wade Guthrie, D.C.
Guthrie Chiropractic & Massage
235 & 243 W. 10th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 683-9069
Fax: (541) 431-7001
Please see www.mydocwade.com for more information.
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