Bite Guards to Treat TMJ

A bite guard for TMJ is often necessary when the disorder does not go away on its own, particularly if the condition is caused by nighttime teeth grinding or jaw clenching for other reasons. Individuals who have TMJ symptoms that exist for an extended period of time should consider visiting the dentist to find out more about TMJ treatment. 
How a dentist can treat TMJ with a bite guard
There are several ways that a dentist can treat TMJ disorder. The best treatment method depends largely on the cause and severity of the TMJ. A bite guard works well if the cause of TMJ is teeth grinding and jaw clenching. The following is a review of how TMJ can reduce the symptoms of TMJ. 
What is a bite guard for TMJ?
A bite guard, also called a mouth guard or night guard, is a dental device that many dentists prescribe to patients who are dealing with TMJ disorder. One of the main contributing factors to TMJ disorder is nighttime teeth grinding. This is because teeth grinding causes a great deal of pressure on the jaw, resulting in jaw dysfunction. A bite guard can reduce or in some instances, prevent teeth grinding from happening, which often relieves TMJ symptoms and can prevent future instances of the condition from developing. 
When is a bite guard recommended?
Any time a dentist suspects that symptoms of TMJ disorder are caused by TMJ disorder, they may recommend a bite guard to prevent the clenching of the jaw. This can reduce the symptoms of TMJ disorder and help the patient feel better each day. Symptoms of TMJ disorder include a clicking sound in the jaw, jaw pain, tenderness, headaches and ear pain. Patients whose TMJ symptoms are caused by teeth grinding may also show signs of worn-down teeth. 
Other TMJ treatment options
The recommended form of treatment depends on the cause of the concern and the severity level of the symptoms. Most dentists will try and treat the underlying cause of the symptoms. A bite guard works well if the cause is nighttime teeth grinding, but it may not treat hereditary concerns and TMJ disorder caused by a jaw injury. In these instances, the dentist may recommend dental medication such as anti-inflammatory medication or muscle relaxants. For severe cases, oral surgery may be the best treatment option. 
How to start the treatment process
The first step in the treatment process is to schedule a consultation with a dentist who offers TMJ treatment. During the first visit, the dentist will examine the jaw and potentially order dental X-rays, along with assessing the patient’s symptoms. They will then make a treatment recommendation following the diagnosis. 
Talk to a dentist today about bite guard treatment
If you experience symptoms of TMJ disorder and want to find out if a bite guard can help you find symptom relief, then get in touch with our team today to schedule a consultation visit. During the visit, we can discuss your symptoms and all available treatment options.
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