TMJ – In dental language TMJ stands for Temporo-Mandibluar-Joint. This is the joint that your lower jaw, or mandible, shares with the temporal bone of your skull. When the function of the TMJ is impaired, it is called a temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD). Common symptoms include headache, neck ache, and pain on opening, closing, or chewing. Not only can TMJ be painful, but the noise of popping and clicking can be embarrassing. It can be a frustrating and sometimes even frightening disorder. We understand this and will do everything possible to help you get well again. Learn more about TMJ/TMD here.
A common first line treatment for TMD is an occlusal splint or nightguard. Dr. Irby and Dr. Williams create occlusal splints using digital technology. Ask us if an occlusal splint would be right for you.