A Buzzing Sensation in Your Ears Might Indicate TMJ Disorder, Know Its Causes

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The temporomandibular joint is connected to the lower jaw which is known as the mandible. There are certain facial muscles that control the movement required for chewing which is also attached to the mandible. Two TMJs are connected to each side of the jaw and when the temporomandibular joint is affected or gets damaged, it can lead to innumerable discomforts.

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Today, let’s discuss what could be the causes of TMJ disorder, getting an idea about them might help you prevent the disease.

When You Take a Lot of Stress:
We all go through some amount of stress these days due to the fast-paced world. But, did you know that it could be one of the major reasons behind TMJ disorder? Stressing out can tighten your facial muscles and the jaw muscles can get overused.

If Your Teeth are Misaligned:

Crooked or misaligned teeth can not only affect your appearance but can also lead to several dental problems. Our teeth are designed to chew food in a certain pattern. The functioning of the jaw can certainly alter if the chewing pattern is changed due to misaligned teeth and this can further lead to TMJ disorder. Crooked teeth can even cause an uneven bite which is again one of the most common causes of temporomandibular joint disorder. Therefore, get your misaligned set of teeth treated today.

When a Trauma Emerges:

Your jaw can get temporarily locked if you face a trauma. This can happen if you get hit in the face with an object or collide with anything.

Bruxism: 

Teeth grinding is also termed as bruxism. People generally grind their teeth at night which can cause several oral problems including TMJ disorder. The temporomandibular joint is pressurized when you grind your teeth or clench your jaw. This is often caused by stress, consult a dentist today if you are facing bruxism.

Now that you know the causes of Temporomandibular joint, take a look at its alarming symptoms.

  • An unbearable toothache.
  • Headache.
  • Facial pain.
  • A clicking or a popping sound in the ears.
  • Vertigo.
  • If your face swells.
  • A chronic jaw pain.
  • If your teeth get worn out.
  • If your jaw becomes tender.

Call us right away @817-656-1215 if you feel that you are facing some of the signs of TMJ disorder, we will try our best to diagnose the problem that you are going through.

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