Relieve Jaw Pain With TMJ Treatment in Northern Kentucky
You may not realize how much you use your temporomandibular joints (TMJ) until they become irritated, causing you pain. Since they connect your jaw to your skull, you use them for speaking, eating, and much more. Our TMJ treatment in Northern Kentucky will relieve your discomfort and allow you to open your mouth without issue.
Doctor Theiss on TMJ and Teeth Grinding Treatment
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A lot of people have chronic jaw pain. They grind their teeth at night. A lot of people don't even realize that's why they're having the headaches and things like that. So we can generally ... The first option is to put you in a night guard, a bite guard. We put you in a splint that will help to relax your jaw at night so you're not putting teeth-on-teeth pressure. That's probably the easiest method to start with, and then we have other things we can do from there.
We’ll fit you for a custom night guard that will:
- Ease strain on your jaw so your TMJ can heal
- Enable you to chew, speak, laugh, and yawn without discomfort
- Return full range of motion to your jaw
- Relieve symptoms associated with TMJ problems, including headaches and earaches
- Protect enamel on your teeth from damage caused by grinding, a destructive habit often found in people with TMJ dysfunction
To see if our doctors can relieve your jaw pain, call 859-781-3090 to schedule a free consultation.
Sleep Easier & Let Your Jaw Heal With a Night Guard
Many people with a TMJ disorder (TMD) find relief with a night guard. Worn while sleeping, it prevents you from clenching or grinding your teeth, two behaviors that create pressure on your jaw and can also damage your teeth. Our doctors looks for signs of grinding during every dental exam, but you should let him know if you suspect you have this problem.
He’ll take impressions of your teeth for a custom-made night guard. Unlike a store-bought night guard, it will fit as if it was made just for you – because it is! It gives your TMJ a chance to relax and heal.
Behavior Changes Can Also Help Ease TMJ Pain
In addition to a night guard, our doctors can recommend some behavior changes you can make to help relieve TMJ symptoms. For example:
- Don’t chew gum.
- When eating, chew your food evenly using both sides of your mouth.
- Don’t rest your chin on your hand when seated.
- Pay attention to your posture; keep your head up and your back straight.
If you have a sore jaw, frequent headaches, or other symptoms, call 859-781-3090 for more information on TMJ treatment in Northern Kentucky.