Friday, August 10, 2012

Chronic Head, Facial, Or Neck Pain That Won't Go Away - Could It Be TMJ Problem?

It seemed that the pain in my neck came from my jaws.
TMJ expert John Taddey, D.

These symptoms may be coupled with tenderness of the jaw muscles and a headache.
The face and jaw muscles may go into spasm or cramp and lead to tissue damage, pain and tenderness.


Diaganosing TMJ can be elusive.
TMJ can mask itself with a ""referred pain"".
For example, you may visit your doctor with an earache and find your ear is healthy, while a decayed tooth or TMJ is the root cause of the earache.


Your family dentist should be able to recognize TMJ.


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