TMJ Disorder is also known as Temperomandibular Joint Disorder.
TMJ disorder occurs when the patient experiences problems affecting the jaw joint which usually results in pain or limited movement of the jaw. The problem usually occurs to the area situated in front of the ear and is part of the lower jaw articulating into the glenoid fossa.
TMJ Symptoms:
If you have some of the following symptoms, get in touch with us to discuss whether you need a treatment plan to attend to these symptoms:
Clicking of the joint
Inability to open your mouth wide
Pain in the joint and surrounded face
Severe persistent headaches
Pain behind the ear
Earache
Sleep disorders
Depression which does not react to medication
Chronic tiredness
Clenching of the teeth especially at night
Excessive sweat problem
