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TMD Diagnosis and Therapy<\/h1>\n

TMJ Disorder (TMD) can cause jaw pain, facial tension, headaches, and many other symptoms. The condition can have significant consequences for your health and quality of life. Fortunately, Dr. Toan Tran offers effective and personalized TMD diagnosis and treatment. As a comprehensive dentist with expertise in TMD diagnosis, he will thoroughly evaluate how your bite, jaw joints, and jaw muscles work together. Through x-rays and palpation, he will evaluate the condition of your jaw joints and which facial and neck muscles are painful. He will evaluate whether you suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and\/or bruxism (night time teeth grinding), as both conditions are highly associated with TMD. Based on his findings, he will offer therapeutic treatment to relieve your pain and also dental treatments that can permanently address the causes of your TMD.<\/p>\n

What Is TMJ Disorder (TMD)?<\/h2>\n

Your temporomandibular joints (TMJs) come under tremendous daily stress. You not only use them when you eat and speak. You make countless unconscious motions with them. If you suffer from malocclusion (a bad bite) or bruxism (teeth grinding and\/or clenching during sleep and\/or under tension), you not only put stress upon your teeth, you put stress on teeth roots, surrounding gum tissue and bone, and the muscles and ligaments of the jaw. The constant strain may cause inflammation in the nearby muscles and ligaments. It could also cause the soft disc inside your joints to slip out of place and cause injury to them over time. Therefore, you have a greater risk for temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD).<\/p>\n

Malocclusion and bruxism frequently lead to a host of symptoms, including:<\/p>\n