Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction

Do you suffer from pain in the jaw joint, headaches related to Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ Dysfunction), teeth grinding or bruxism, and jaw tension?

TMJ conditions can cause pain in the muscles that regulate jaw movement and in the jaw joint.

Pain can be a combination of issues, such as teeth grinding or clenching, arthritis or an injury to the jaw.

Traditionally orthodontic splints have been used along with physiotherapy, cognitive therapy and oral medications, however increasingly non-surgical medical treatments are now being used. Most cases of Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction and the pain and discomfort associated with it can be eased with this non-surgical treatment.

This treatment is effective and non-invasive with no downtime and minimal discomfort. It helps to relax the muscles and alleviate pain.


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