A TMJ sufferer tends to have pain in the jaw and headaches and earaches, particularly in the morning. Patients will usually have to undergo some form of treatment to prevent permanent damage to their teeth. Treatments range from surgery to different types of orthodontics to help prevent bruxism.
The TMJ Association, Ltd. has released the results of an extensive survey they conduceted with 1,511 people living with temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJD). The goal for this survey was, “...to provide patients, providers, and scientists with a fuller understanding of these conditions - who experiences them, and the treatments…
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