What is Temporomandibular Joints (TMJ) Treatment?
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders affect the jaw joint and muscles controlling jaw movement, often causing pain and restricted movement. TMJ treatment aims to alleviate these symptoms through a range of therapies. These can include physical therapy, medication for pain relief, and sometimes oral appliances to correct jaw alignment. Additionally, lifestyle changes and exercises may be recommended to reduce stress on the jaw. The goal of TMJ treatment is to restore normal function and reduce discomfort, improving the patient's overall quality of life. Understanding the specifics of TMJ and its treatments can be the first step towards effective management and relief.
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