Dental Associates of New England

Dental Problems and Jaw Pain

Dec 3, 2015 @ 09:00 AM — by John Meola
Tagged with: Tmj Disorders Restorative Dentistry Tooth Grinding

Given that your teeth are rooted in your upper and lower jaws, it only makes sense that jaw pain would be considered primarily a dental problem. At Dental Associates of New England, we offer more than just world-class cosmetic dentistry. We offer a comprehensive range of high-quality dental treatments, including procedures designed to relieve jaw pain and alleviate the symptoms of temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, disorder.

If you are suffering from dental problems and jaw pain, our Boston, MA team of dental professionals can help. We can diagnose the underlying cause of your jaw pain and prescribe a treatment plan that will restore function to your jaw and relieve your pain. You will emerge with a higher quality of life and improved oral health. We urge you to schedule your initial consultation with our dentists today.

About TMJ Disorder

The TMJs are among the most commonly used joints in your entire body. They are the joints that attach your lower jaw to your skull just in front of your ears on either side of your head. Any time you open your mouth, whether to speak, bite, chew, yawn, laugh, or smile broadly, you put your TMJs to use. Over time, the joints can become worn, inflamed, or otherwise damaged. When this occurs, the result can range from minor discomfort to excruciating pain. Often, people with TMJ disorder may not even realize that they have the condition because the pain may not be centralized in the joints or even in the jaws. In fact, the pain may be felt in the ears, head, shoulders, neck, or even the back or arms.

In diagnosing TMJ disorder, our dentists must identify whether the condition is the root cause of the symptoms you are experiencing or a symptom of a larger underlying condition. TMJ disorder can be a symptom of:

Treatments for Jaw Pain

Our dentists may suggest a combination of conservative treatment approaches to your jaw pain to begin with. Possible treatments include:

Learn More about Dental Problems and Jaw Pain

To learn more about dental problems and jaw pain, please contact Dental Associates of New England today.