Teeth Sensitivity
How TMJ Disorders Can Contribute to Teeth Sensitivity
Many people experience teeth sensitivity, especially when eating or drinking hot or cold foods, but they may not realize this could signal a deeper issue like TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorder. TMJ affects the jaw joints and muscles, often causing pain in the face, jaw, or neck. When the jaw becomes misaligned or dysfunctional, it can place additional pressure on the teeth, leading to discomfort and increased sensitivity. Over time, this constant pressure can cause tooth pain or even soreness, which may go unnoticed at first but can lead to more serious dental issues if left untreated.
If you notice sudden or unexplained tooth sensitivity, it’s important to consider whether TMJ could be the cause. Many people with TMJ don’t realize their jaw dysfunction is affecting their teeth, but common symptoms include difficulty chewing, pain while eating, and trouble opening or closing the mouth. Untreated TMJ can worsen, leading to further problems like chronic jaw pain, teeth grinding (bruxism), and even headaches or neck pain. Recognizing these signs early is crucial for preventing more severe complications and preserving both your dental and jaw health.
The good news is that there are effective treatments to manage TMJ-related tooth sensitivity. Dental splints or mouthguards are commonly used to realign the jaw and relieve pressure on the teeth. For some individuals, physical therapy or jaw exercises can improve jaw function and reduce discomfort. In more severe cases, a TMJ specialist may recommend additional treatments, including dental work or surgical options. If you’re dealing with tooth sensitivity and suspect TMJ, don’t wait—reach out to a TMJ specialist who can help you address the root cause of the problem and find lasting relief.
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If you are suffering from TMJ disorder or sleep apnea, the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Temecula and Hemet is the perfect choice for finding relief. Our experienced team of dentists and specialists offers personalized treatment plans. We also provide non-surgical options, including custom nightguard fittings to address grinding and clenching.
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.