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    Topic Sentence 1: The Temporomandibular Joint Disorder is “a condition that causes frequent pain to the jaw joint” (RelayHealth, 2013), that many people are not aware of experiencing it in some time of their life. Sub points: The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is the jaw joint. Basically, a person has two TMJ that works together in order for the mouth to function well . When a person feels pain in their jaw joints, and has a limited opening and closing of their mouth, it is often referred to as

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    writing on temporomandibular joint disorder or TMJ. Your temporomandibular joint connects the mandible, to the temporal bone which are on the side of the head. It allows for us to talk, chew our food and yawn. Temporomandibular joint disorder involves the joint and muscles. The joint and tissue is distinctive from other joint in our bodies. Symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorder vary and fall within three main categories. Pain, dislocated jaw, inflammation of the joint are common

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    I woke up one fall morning in 2016 not being able to open my mouth. The irrational fear of lockjaw that I had carried with me ever since childhood-- all the nightmares, all the time spent opening and closing my mouth just to make sure I still could-- had become a reality. You would expect panic, but instead, my emotional response flatlined. My hands gently shook as they worked on massaging my jaw side to side to see if I could push it open, but mentally, a solid wall shot up between my emotional

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    Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) is a broad term that describes problems with the temporomandiublar joint or the muscles in the surrounding area. It can cause facial pain, headaches, and can restrict movement for some people. The temporomandiublar joint connects the lower jaw, mandible, to the temporal bone. It is essentially the articulation between the condyle of the mandible and the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone. In between these two bones is an articular disc that acts as cushion

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    decided to go into the field of work I will be into. My mother grew up in a very abusive home. My grandmother would hit her and her sisters any chance she got. As a result, my mother has developed TMJD (temporomandibular joint disorder). The temporomandibular joint is your jaw joint and its disk. The disorder itself can consist of many things including muscle pain and tightness, internal derangement, arthritis, ankylosis, hypermobility, and finally developmental abnormalities.

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    suffering from Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, or TMJ. Gregory T. Grubba, DDS, understands how to treat TMJ symptoms. Their highly-trained staff in Anchorage, AK is committed to providing comfortable, affordable dental care for their patients. Whether you’re coming in for a filling or a routine teeth cleaning, you’ll always receive the highest quality treatments for your teeth at their practice!  Gregory T. Grubba, DDS, knows that teeth grinding, stress, and arthritis of the jaw joint can all lead

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    Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome is a condition that affects the joints between your jaw and your skull. The TMJs are located near your ears and allow your jaw to open and close. These joints and the nearby muscles are involved in all movements of the jaw. People with TMJ syndrome have pain in the area of these joints and muscles. Chewing, biting, or other movements of the jaw can be difficult or painful. TMJ syndrome can be caused by various things. In many

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    This article explores about what a Temporomandibular Joint Disorder or TMJ is: “a condition that causes frequent pain in the jaw joint” (RelayHealth, 2013). It even specifies the causes of TMJ such as due to ill-fitting dentures, oftentimes chewing of gum, and having a teeth alignment problems. The symptoms are also discussed in the paper especially when a person feels that his jaw hurts. Also, the diagnosis, preventions, and treatments of TMJ are illustrated in the article. For the diagnosis, it

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    Let’s talk about what causes these symptoms and what our Lexington, KY practice can do to help. What is TMJ/TMD? If you are experiencing this type of pain, you are probably suffering from temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD). Your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is your jaw joint. For various reasons, this joint can become irritated and cause considerable pain and other problems. Some common symptoms of TMD include: pain or tenderness in your jaw difficulty chewing facial aches aches in and

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    Finding a Neuromuscular Dentist Neuromuscular dentists are not only concerned with the health of the teeth and gums, but with entire system that allows us to chew, swallow and speak. The temporomandibular joint (or TMJ) is the system of joints and muscles that allows us to open and close our mouths. Misalignment of this system can lead to many painful symptoms. Our practice focuses on finding the most harmonious position for the TMJ and the surrounding tissues. Proper occlusion, or a “good bite”

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