JOSEPH R. ANTICAGLIA MD
Medical Advisory Board
TMJ pain is often mild and goes away on its own. Ninety five per cent of the time it is not necessary for you to make an appointment to see your doctor or dentist because of a sign or symptom of TMJ. It’s a common problem and here are things you can do at home to restore function and relieve the discomfort of TMJ.
15 SELF-CARE REMEDIES FOR TMJ
TMJ can interfere with the quality of your life. The prevalence of TMJ is between 5% and 12% and the incidence decreases after the age of fifty.(1) Be cautious about agreeing to surgery involving the TMJ, because studies have shown and some patients have complained that they are no better after surgery than before the operation!
This is not meant to negate the positive results of surgery with the proper indications such as joint pain, and limitation of joint movement… The good news is that you can do a lot on your own to feel better and working with your Dentist, Oral Surgeon and ENT doctors, they can do a lot to make you feel better. (2,3)
(1) NIH, NIDCR; Prevalence of TMJD and its Signs and Symptoms
(2) Fricton, JR; J Oral Maxillofac Surg 60:1400-1411, 2002
(3) McGuire, Taylor P, et al; Surgery for Disorders of TemporomandibularJoint; Oral Health, 2005.
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