Common TMJ Treatments from an Oral Surgeon
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders can cause a lot of discomfort and impact everyday activities such as eating and speaking. Fortunately, TMJ treatment options by an oral surgeon can help alleviate pain, restore function, and improve your overall quality of life. These treatments are tailored to your specific needs, addressing both the symptoms and underlying causes of TMJ disorders.
Understanding TMJ disorders
The temporomandibular joint connects the lower jaw (mandible) to the skull like a sliding hinge, allowing jaw movement for basic functions like chewing and talking. TMJ disorders occur when this joint becomes inflamed, damaged, or misaligned. According to the Mayo Clinic, common symptoms of TMJ disorders include:
- Pain or tenderness in the jaw
- Pain in one or both of the temporomandibular joints
- Pain in and around the ear
- Difficulty or pain while chewing
- Facial pain and migraines
- Joint locking, making it difficult to open and close the mouth
TMJ disorders can also cause a clicking sound or grinding sensation when opening one's mouth or chewing food.
Nonsurgical TMJ treatments
In many cases, the symptoms associated with TMJ disorders are temporary. Many patients can find relief with nonsurgical treatments, such as oral appliances, physical therapy, and medication. These approaches aim to reduce inflammation and alleviate stress on the joint. These conservative TMJ treatment methods can provide relief in many mild to moderate cases. However, in severe cases, some individuals may benefit from more extensive TMJ treatment options from an oral surgeon.
Minimally invasive TMJ treatments
An oral surgeon may suggest minimally invasive treatments for individuals whose symptoms persist despite nonsurgical approaches. These options include arthrocentesis and injections. Arthocentesis involves the oral surgeon flushing the joint with sterile fluid to remove debris and reduce inflammation. It is often used for cases involving a locked jaw or acute pain.
Additionally, corticosteroid injections can reduce inflammation in the joint. Meanwhile, Botox injections may help relax overactive jaw muscles that contribute to pain. Minimally invasive treatments are often outpatient, allowing patients to recover quickly and return to regular activities.
Surgical TMJ treatments
Surgical intervention may be necessary when nonsurgical and minimally invasive treatments are insufficient to relieve a patient's symptoms. Surgical options for TMJ disorders include:
- Arthroscopy: This technique is where the oral surgeon uses a small camera and instruments to diagnose and treat joint issues, such as removing damaged tissue or repositioning the disc within the joint.
- Modified condylotomy: The modified condylotomy addresses the TMJ indirectly by removing the mandible without affecting the joint. It may help treat pain or if the patient experiences a locked jaw.
- Open-joint surgery: In severe cases, the joint may require direct repair or reconstruction. Oral surgeons use this approach for structural abnormalities or advanced joint damage.
- Total joint replacement: For patients with significant joint degeneration, the oral surgeon can place a prosthetic joint to restore function and alleviate pain.
Choosing the right TMJ treatment
The oral surgeon will evaluate each patient thoroughly to determine whether they qualify for nonsurgical, minimally invasive, or surgical TMJ treatment. It will depend on the severity of the patient's symptoms, the cause of the disorder, and their overall health. The oral surgeon will use this information to diagnose the condition accurately and develop a treatment plan that offers the best possible option for long-term relief.
Learn more about our TMJ treatment options
Midtown Dental offers TMJ treatment in the Richland area. Our team is here to help you find the treatment plan that best addresses your unique needs. Call our office to learn more or to schedule a consultation.
Request an appointment here: https://www.midtowndentalclinic.com or call Midtown Dental at (509) 392-7180 for an appointment in our Richland office.
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