TMJ/TMD Treatment in San Antonio, Texas
If you’re experiencing jaw pain, headaches, or clicking sounds when you open and close your mouth, you may be suffering from TMJ/TMD. Fortunately, at Solana Orthodontics, we can help.
Why should I get TMJ/TMD Treatment?
TMJ/TMD can cause significant discomfort and impact your quality of life. Without proper treatment, the condition may worsen over time, leading to chronic pain, difficulty eating, and even changes in your bite. Dr. Sandra Nairooz and her team offer comprehensive TMJ/TMD treatment options to alleviate your symptoms, restore proper jaw function, and improve your overall well-being. By addressing the underlying causes of your TMJ/TMD, we can help you find lasting relief and prevent future complications.
The Benefits of TMJ/TMD Treatment
One of the primary benefits of TMJ/TMD treatment is the alleviation of pain and discomfort associated with the condition. Dr. Sandra will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that targets the source of your pain, whether it’s muscle tension, joint inflammation, or misaligned bite. By reducing pain and discomfort, TMJ/TMD treatment can help you regain a better quality of life and enjoy daily activities without constant pain or limitations.
TMJ/TMD can significantly impact your jaw function, making it difficult to open and close your mouth, chew, or speak comfortably. Through targeted treatments such as Botox injections, arthrocentesis, or custom-fitted night guards, Dr. Sandra can help restore proper jaw function. By addressing the underlying causes of your TMJ/TMD, such as muscle imbalances or joint dysfunction, treatment can improve your jaw’s range of motion, reduce clicking or popping sounds, and enable you to eat and speak with greater ease and comfort.
Left untreated, TMJ/TMD can lead to progressive damage to the jaw joints, muscles, and surrounding structures. By seeking timely treatment from Dr. Sandra, you can prevent further deterioration of your jaw health. TMJ/TMD treatment can help protect your teeth from excessive wear and tear caused by grinding or clenching, reduce the risk of developing arthritis in the jaw joints, and prevent the onset of secondary conditions such as chronic headaches or neck pain. By addressing TMJ/TMD early on you can safeguard your long-term oral health and overall well-being.
DID YOU KNOW?
TMJ disorders affect an estimated 10 million Americans, with women being more commonly affected than men.