TMJ Causes
Other possible causes of TMD include:
- Misaligned teeth
- Pressure on the TMJ caused by grinding or clenching your teeth
- Dislocation of the disk separating the ball and socket of the TMJ
- Damage to the cartilage of the TMJ caused by arthritis
- Stress which may result in a tightening of the facial and jaw muscles
- Allergies and breathing problems
- Missing teeth
TMD can be extremely painful. While this pain may be short-lived, it is possible for it to become chronic, lasting for many years and causing degenerative problems if left untreated. Common TMJ symptoms include:
- Jaw pain
- Ear pain
- Difficulty chewing
- Tinnitus
- Facial pain
- Locking of the jaw
- Headaches
- Uneven bite
- Clicking, popping or grating sound in the jaw joint when opening your mouth or chewing
- Limited mobility in the mouth
- Uncomfortable bite
- Facial swelling
- Toothaches – a dull ache that affects several teeth in a concentrated area
- Neck pain
- Dizziness
- Numbness and tingling