Why Should You See a TMJ Specialist?
Similar in design to a sliding hinge, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) links your jawbone to your skull. These joints are located on each side...
Read moreSimilar in design to a sliding hinge, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) links your jawbone to your skull. These joints are located on each side...
Read moreThe patient has just had a session of platelet rich plasma treatment for their TMJ, or temporomandibular joint pain. They are in the...
Read moreThe temporomandibular joint is commonly referred to as TMJ. The joint is a hinge that connects your skull and your jawbone. There is one joint...
Read moreTMJ can cause clicking and locking of the jaw, difficulty chewing, and jaw pain in many cases. There are different causes of TMJ that include...
Read moreIf you suffer from chronic pain, it can get rather difficult to perform the simplest of chores. Several hundred people resort to narcotic pain...
Read moreIf you have temporomandibular joint dysfunction, then in addition to having frequent facial pain, you may have problems opening and closing...
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