Posts Tagged ‘neck pain’

TMJ Bruxism

September 28th, 2009

A TMJ disorder is a malfunctioning of the temporo mandibular joint while bruxism is teeth grinding. One needs to understand that these are two independent conditions and may occur together or independently. Bruxism or teeth grinding is a condition where the person moves the teeth sideways either consciously or unconsciously in sleep. It is not necessary that a person having bruxism symptoms must have a TMJ disorder or a person with a TMD must show symptoms of bruxism.

Bruxism or teeth grinding may cause damage of the teeth resulting in the bite being over closed. This condition may affect the TMJ resulting in a TMJ disorder. Some ascribe bruxism to stress. A bit of relaxation and rest can definitely reduce the habit of grinding and gnashing of teeth. The actual reason for teeth grinding is that when the jaw is in an inappropriate position, the jaw muscles try to move it to a more comfortable position resulting in back and forth movement of the teeth. Signs of bruxism are worn out teeth, absence of gum disease yet the gums are receded, face looks small between the nose and the chin, headaches and a tired look on the face in the morning.

The bruxism may result in the jaw joint receding backwards and compress the nerves and blood vessels causing facial pain, neck pain, headaches and even jaw pain. The cartilage disc may get displaced resulting in clicking noise while opening and closing the jaw. Hence bruxism may cause a condition of TMJ.

TMJ Neck Pain

September 28th, 2009

Are you suffering from chronic neck pain and finding it difficult to figure out the reason why? Is your medical practitioner suggesting reasons that don’t seem right to you? Are you experiencing a problem with your jaws ie in chewing, talking, biting and the like? In case your answer is yes then probably you are suffering from a temporomandibular disorder.

TMJ neck pain occurs when you already have a problem with your TMJ. Sometimes people may mistake your neck pain for other ailments like arthritis but in case you are having a jaw problem then this could be the cause. Symptoms of TMJ neck pain are pain in the shoulder and neck, pain in the facial area, pain while chewing, swallowing, opening and closing the jaws and the like.

Sometimes while having a TMJ disorder one would not be able to open or close the mouth it may get stuck…or there may be a clicking sound while chewing or eating. You may experience pain or tenderness in face, jaw area, around the ears which may sometimes hurt a lot. You may also have headaches, ear problems, dizziness or toothaches. The cause for TMJ could be an accident, some kind of blow in the face, long dental visit, mispositioning of the jaws by birth or some problem in the jaws.

Stress could be one of the causes of TMJ neck pain so keep yourself relaxed and happy, avoid stressful things and try to enjoy life.

TMJ Symptoms

August 7th, 2009

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Signs and symptoms of TMJ Disorder vary in their presentation and are very complex. The TMJ symptoms usually involve more than one of TMJ components: bones, nerves, muscles, tendons, ligaments,  teeth and the connective tissue. Swelling of the proximal tissue associated with ear pain is a symptom of TMJ disorder. Pain arising from impacted third molars is sometimes mistaken for TMJ disorder and so on.

Most common symptoms:

Most cases of TMJ Syndrome, however, are not simple at all. Deep-space infections may present as TMJ dysfunction. Sometimes muscle pain can be associated with trigger points inside the muscle tissue. These trigger points can be localized by digital palpation, both outside snd inside the mouth. This is known as Myofascial pain syndrome.