TMJ. Sounds like the name of a rock group doesn’t it? In reality, though, it’s the acronym for your Temporomandibular joint – the joint which keeps your jaw working properly. If you suffer from bruxism and don’t have the problem corrected by your Michigan Dental Association dentist, you could damage this crucial joint, and end up with a TM disorder. If you have a TM disorder, you’ll experience some of the following symptoms:
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, talk to your Michigan Dental Association dentist. He’ll take a complete medical history and conduct a thorough clinical examination to ensure a proper diagnosis. If the problem is indeed a TM disorder, you’ll probably be treated in one of the following ways:
So don’t live with the pain caused by teeth grinding. See your dentist today and give yourself a reason to smile on.
For links to your Annual Session Continuing Education certificate, as well as your course handouts and Annual Session survey, visit the Dental Professionals section of smilemichigan.com.
Michigan dentists participate in a variety of state and community programs that offer low-cost or free dental services to individuals in need. These programs offer help to seniors, low-income individuals, patients on Medicaid, disabled, handicapped or institutionalized individuals, children, and others.
For additional information on the access to care issue, read the report, “A United Voice for Oral Health,” issued by Michigan Access to Oral Health Care Work Group. It reflects the thinking of the broadest group yet assembled to tackle the access problem. Community Dental Programs
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