Personalized Care For TMJ Disorder

TMJ disorder can cause problems that affect you by making jaw movement uncomfortable, causing you to suffer more frequent headaches, and make you vulnerable to issues with teeth grinding. While you may share symptoms with another person who suffers from this problem, your trouble with your jaw alignment and health may stem from different problems. Fortunately, the right review can help us find the right solution based on your individual needs. Our Virginia Beach, VA dentist’s office can provide an evaluation of your bite movement using TruDenta, and we can look out for any oral health issues that might be contributing to your difficulties.

Why Am I Struggling With TMJ Disorder?

When your jaw is no longer moving in proper alignment, it can become painful for you to bite and chew. Over time, this can also lead to persistent pain and stiffness that will affect you throughout the day, and you can experience more frequent problems with headaches, neck and shoulder pain, and even a tendency to grind your teeth. Different issues can lead to this problem. You may have problems because poor dental alignment affects your bite function, because of a recent jaw injury, or due to arthritis in one or both joints. Because we have technology that lets us closely study your bite, we can identify the current problems with your movements and help you treat them.

How TruDenta Helps Us Better Understand Your Bite Function

With TruDenta, we are capable of closely evaluating your bite function and finding any imbalances that can cause discomfort. Upon locating these uneven movements, we can recommend corrective therapy to help you resolve tension and improve your quality of life. We should note that further reviews of your oral health can also be beneficial for finding out why you have recurring problems with jaw pain.

Dealing With Problems Connected To Your TMJ Disorder

If you leave problems with your oral health unresolved, you can develop an awkward or uneven bite motion that causes daily aches and pains. It is also possible for teeth grinding issues to precede jaw pain (though the reverse can be true, as your TMJ disorder can raise your risk for developing this habit). Taking on these issues as part of your overall treatment can ensure that your smile is fully protected.

Talk To Your Virginia Beach, VA Dentist About Treatment For TMJ Disorder!

If you let problems with TMJ disorder remain untreated, you can experience difficulties with your bite along with problems like headaches, teeth grinding, and more! Our practice is here to help you both understand what bite issues are affecting you and what the right solution can include. For more information, please reach out to Absolute Dental Care in Virginia Beach, VA at 757-428-7440.