TMJ-Related Muscle Spasms

Muscle Spasms and TMJ Disorders
Muscle spasms are involuntary contractions of muscles that can cause significant discomfort and are often linked to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. In the context of TMJ, these spasms typically affect the muscles responsible for jaw movement, including the masseter, temporalis, and pterygoid muscles. The tension and overuse of these muscles, often due to jaw misalignment, bruxism (teeth grinding), or stress, can lead to painful spasms that interfere with daily activities such as chewing, speaking, and even resting comfortably.
Common symptoms of TMJ-related muscle spasms include sharp or persistent jaw pain, difficulty opening or closing the mouth, facial tenderness, headaches, neck stiffness, and sometimes earaches or a sensation of fullness in the ears. Patients may also experience a “Locking” sensation in the jaw or hear clicking and popping sounds when moving their jaw. These symptoms can significantly impact quality of life, making it challenging to enjoy meals, speak clearly, or get restful sleep.
How We Treat TMJ-Related Muscle Spasms

Restorative Therapies | Improving Quality of Life
Choosing us for your TMJ treatment means benefiting from our specialized expertise, state-of-the-art technology, and compassionate care. We are dedicated to helping you achieve lasting relief from muscle spasms and improving your overall well-being. Our goal is not just to treat symptoms but to enhance your quality of life through effective, non-invasive therapies tailored to your unique needs.

Are You Experiencing Any of the Following?
Snoring
Jaw Clenching
Grinding Teeth
Morning Headaches
Insomnia
Any of the above could be a sign of sleep-related breathing disorders and should be evaluated promptly.