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		<description><![CDATA[These days, it is not unusual to hear about people who are suffering from chronic pain. Temporomandibular joint disorders or TMJ are one of the most common chronic pain diseases that Americans suffer from. It is no fun to experience TMJ pain and it helps to learn more about TMJ symptoms so you can do the necessary measures at the first signs of pain or soreness.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days, it is not unusual to hear about people who are suffering from chronic pain. Temporomandibular joint disorders or TMJ are one of the most common chronic pain diseases that Americans suffer from. It is no fun to experience TMJ pain and it helps to learn more about TMJ symptoms so you can do the necessary measures at the first signs of pain or soreness.</p>
<p>A TMJ disorder can have various kinds of signs and symptoms. In fact, TMJ symptoms vary from one patient to another. There is not one complete list for the symptoms of this disease but the most common ones can be grouped according to the part of the body where they can manifest. Most TMJ symptoms typically manifest in the head. Most headache problems and types of facial pain can be results of a disorder in your TMJ. These include pain in the forehead, migraine, cluster headaches, sinusitis-like headache, painful scalp, and headaches at the back of the head that may or may not have shooting pain.</p>
<p>Eye pain and certain eye problems can also be signs of a TMJ disorder. These include bloodshot eyes, blurred vision, pain above, below, and behind the eyes, pressure behind the eyes, sensitivity to light, and watery eyes.</p>
<p>Symptoms of TMJ can also manifest in the ears and can include buzzing, hissing, ringing or roaring sounds, diminished hearing, feeling of fullness, clogged or stuffy ears, itchy ears, ear pain without signs of ear infection, vertigo, balance problems, and dizziness. Symptoms can also be felt in the cheek, chin, face and mouth areas. These include any discomfort felt in any of these areas, uncontrollable tongue movements, jaw and jaw joint problems, and the inability to find the correct bite. Clenching and bruxism are also signs that tell you have problems with your TMJ. Bruxism refers to the condition wherein you grind your teeth at night.</p>
<p>Some neck and shoulder problems can also be TMJ symptoms. These include neck pain, sore neck, tired neck, shoulder aches, upper or lower back pain, tingling sensation in the arms or fingers, numbness of the arms or fingers, pain in the arms or fingers, and stiffness in the neck or shoulders. It is important that you consult a doctor right away if you experience any of these symptoms. This can help a lot in relieving you of the discomfort and verifying if you are indeed suffering from a TMJ disorder.</p>
<p>Answering <a href="http://www.TMJ-treatment-center.com/what-a-pain-in-the-jaw-bone.htm">what is TMJ pain</a> treatment starts with reading. Research as much as you can on <a href="http://www.TMJ-treatment-center.com/tag/what-is-TMJ">what is TMJ</a> and stop living in pain from day to day. Too many people just accept TMJ as part of life, you don&#8217;t have to settle for that pain. Look into a cure today.</p>

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		<title>SYMPTOMS OF TMJ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>TMJ, or Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, is a wide-sweeping term for acute or chronic inflammation in the TMJ joint which connects to the skull. You have two of these, one on each side. <a href="http://www.tmj-treatment-center.com/">TMJ pain</a> is often mistaken for other problems such as earaches. The problem has nothing to do with the ear but often causes pain in that area since that is near where the joint connects to the skull. Here are a few symptoms of TMJ that can help you determine if the discomfort you’re feeling is actually TMJ pain.</p>
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<li>Pain in the facial muscles and joints: TMJ can cause pain and soreness especially  if it is creating lock jaw, locking shut or making it difficult to open the mouth. Pain is usually in front of the joint itself, just below the ear, but it can move elsewhere on the face.</li>
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<li>Pain in the ears: Patients often mistake TMJ for earaches. When the joint grinds back and forth patients typically feel that they are experiencing ear pain because the joint is too close for them to differentiate where it is occurring. This could cause ringing in the ears and hearing problems.</li>
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<li>Clicking or popping noises: The <a href="http://www.tmj-treatment-center.com">TMJ treatment</a> might not be needed if there is no discomfort in the clicking or popping noises. The clicking or popping noises happen when the joints move or are out of place. It can become loud enough for others to hear as well. This is one of the most common symptoms of TMJ.</li>
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<li>Swelling on the affected side of the head: The patient’s face and mouth may swell from the irritation of their joints.</li>
<li>Headaches: Headaches are common but not all patients with TMJ experience this kind of TMJ pain. These headaches can lead to dizziness or nausea.</li>
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<li>Difficulty biting down properly: If one side or one joint becomes sorer than the other patients may find themselves favoring a side of their mouth that produces less TMJ pain. When this happens they create a habit of opening and closing their mouth improperly.</li>
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<p>This is not a conclusive list of TJM symptoms. TMJ can be caused by trauma, disease, aging, or bad habits such as excessive gum chewing or grinding. To have TMJ you could have one or all of the above TMJ symptoms. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms and you think they could be TMJ pain, you should to have them looked at.</p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TMJ, or Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, is a wide-sweeping term for acute or chronic inflammation in the TMJ joint which connects to the skull. You have two of these, one on each side. <a href="http://www.tmj-treatment-center.com/">TMJ pain</a> is often mistaken for other problems such as earaches. The problem has nothing to do with the ear but often causes pain in that area since that is near where the joint connects to the skull. Here are a few symptoms of TMJ that can help you determine if the discomfort you’re feeling is actually TMJ pain.</p>
<ul>
<li>Pain in the facial muscles and joints: TMJ can cause pain and soreness especially  if it is creating lock jaw, locking shut or making it difficult to open the mouth. Pain is usually in front of the joint itself, just below the ear, but it can move elsewhere on the face.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Pain in the ears: Patients often mistake TMJ for earaches. When the joint grinds back and forth patients typically feel that they are experiencing ear pain because the joint is too close for them to differentiate where it is occurring. This could cause ringing in the ears and hearing problems.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Clicking or popping noises: The <a href="http://www.tmj-treatment-center.com">TMJ treatment</a> might not be needed if there is no discomfort in the clicking or popping noises. The clicking or popping noises happen when the joints move or are out of place. It can become loud enough for others to hear as well. This is one of the most common symptoms of TMJ.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Swelling on the affected side of the head: The patient’s face and mouth may swell from the irritation of their joints.</li>
<li>Headaches: Headaches are common but not all patients with TMJ experience this kind of TMJ pain. These headaches can lead to dizziness or nausea.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Difficulty biting down properly: If one side or one joint becomes sorer than the other patients may find themselves favoring a side of their mouth that produces less TMJ pain. When this happens they create a habit of opening and closing their mouth improperly.</li>
</ul>
<p>This is not a conclusive list of TJM symptoms. TMJ can be caused by trauma, disease, aging, or bad habits such as excessive gum chewing or grinding. To have TMJ you could have one or all of the above TMJ symptoms. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms and you think they could be TMJ pain, you should to have them looked at.</p>

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		<title>TMJ DOESN&#8217;T STAND FOR TOO MUCH JUNK &#8211; OR DOES IT?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you heard about the TMJ treatment and wondered what it was all about? Well, TMJ does not stand for “too much junk”. In fact it refers to the temporomandibular joint. Each of us has a couple of temporomandibular joints, one on both sides of the head, just below the ear. They connect the mandible to the skull. We put the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in action each time we open our mouth, swallow, chew or talk. Some people, unfortunately have disorders of the temporomandibular joint and TMJ refers to the disorders of the temporomandibular joint.</p>
<h2>TMJ Causes</h2>
<p>The causes of TMJ are not very specific. However, certain factors associated with TMJ disorders are enumerated below:-</p>
<p>•	A blow to the jaw<br />
•	Arthritis or any other inflammation<br />
•	Misalignment of the jaws<br />
•	The degeneration of the joints<br />
•	Habitual clenching of the teeth while in stress<br />
•	Constantly chewing gum<br />
•	Improper bite<br />
•	Bad posture<br />
•	Cancer<br />
•	Infections<br />
•	Muscle abuse<br />
•	Accidents can cause this disorder too.</p>
<p>Stress and anxiety can also cause and aggravate the disorder.</p>
<h2>A Few Common TMJ Symptoms</h2>
<p>•	Mild to severe pain in the facial muscles that can radiate to the neck and shoulders<br />
•	Pain while eating, chewing or talking<br />
•	Sore jaws, cheeks<br />
•	Headaches<br />
•	Toothaches<br />
•	Difficulty in extending the jaw<br />
•	Locked jaw<br />
•	Popping/clicking noises<br />
•	Ear pain<br />
•	Ringing in the ears<br />
•	Hearing loss<br />
•	Swelling of the affected area<br />
•	Biting becoming uncomfortable and uneven as teeth do not fit right.</p>
<h2>TMJ Diagnosis And Treatment</h2>
<p>You need to consult a physician if you are experiencing any of these TMJ symptoms. The sooner the <a href="http://www.tmj-treatment-center.com/">TMJ treatment</a> is started the better it is. TMJ Dallas is one of the right places to look for expert and qualified physicians who will examine and conduct certain tests before commencing the TMJ treatment plan that goes according to your condition.  The physician may ask you for an X-ray or a CT scan or an MRI scan before diagnosing the condition. He shall then commence the appropriate treatment as per your investigation reports.</p>
<p>TMJ treatment may involve surgical or non-surgical procedures as deemed fit. Based on the severity of the disorder, the treatment may involve sessions primarily with the dentist and then perhaps with other specialists such as neurologists, psychiatrists and physiotherapists.</p>
<p>Follow up care after the treatment is just as essential. You need to take extra precautions to ensure that nothing aggravates the situation. Once you have begun with the TMJ treatment, it is essential that you follow the physician’s recommendations carefully.</p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you heard about the TMJ treatment and wondered what it was all about? Well, TMJ does not stand for “too much junk”. In fact it refers to the temporomandibular joint. Each of us has a couple of temporomandibular joints, one on both sides of the head, just below the ear. They connect the mandible to the skull. We put the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in action each time we open our mouth, swallow, chew or talk. Some people, unfortunately have disorders of the temporomandibular joint and TMJ refers to the disorders of the temporomandibular joint.</p>
<h2>TMJ Causes</h2>
<p>The causes of TMJ are not very specific. However, certain factors associated with TMJ disorders are enumerated below:-</p>
<p>•	A blow to the jaw<br />
•	Arthritis or any other inflammation<br />
•	Misalignment of the jaws<br />
•	The degeneration of the joints<br />
•	Habitual clenching of the teeth while in stress<br />
•	Constantly chewing gum<br />
•	Improper bite<br />
•	Bad posture<br />
•	Cancer<br />
•	Infections<br />
•	Muscle abuse<br />
•	Accidents can cause this disorder too.</p>
<p>Stress and anxiety can also cause and aggravate the disorder.</p>
<h2>A Few Common TMJ Symptoms</h2>
<p>•	Mild to severe pain in the facial muscles that can radiate to the neck and shoulders<br />
•	Pain while eating, chewing or talking<br />
•	Sore jaws, cheeks<br />
•	Headaches<br />
•	Toothaches<br />
•	Difficulty in extending the jaw<br />
•	Locked jaw<br />
•	Popping/clicking noises<br />
•	Ear pain<br />
•	Ringing in the ears<br />
•	Hearing loss<br />
•	Swelling of the affected area<br />
•	Biting becoming uncomfortable and uneven as teeth do not fit right.</p>
<h2>TMJ Diagnosis And Treatment</h2>
<p>You need to consult a physician if you are experiencing any of these TMJ symptoms. The sooner the <a href="http://www.tmj-treatment-center.com/">TMJ treatment</a> is started the better it is. TMJ Dallas is one of the right places to look for expert and qualified physicians who will examine and conduct certain tests before commencing the TMJ treatment plan that goes according to your condition.  The physician may ask you for an X-ray or a CT scan or an MRI scan before diagnosing the condition. He shall then commence the appropriate treatment as per your investigation reports.</p>
<p>TMJ treatment may involve surgical or non-surgical procedures as deemed fit. Based on the severity of the disorder, the treatment may involve sessions primarily with the dentist and then perhaps with other specialists such as neurologists, psychiatrists and physiotherapists.</p>
<p>Follow up care after the treatment is just as essential. You need to take extra precautions to ensure that nothing aggravates the situation. Once you have begun with the TMJ treatment, it is essential that you follow the physician’s recommendations carefully.</p>

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