Trouble Breathing

TMJ Trouble Breathing

Trouble Breathing and TMJ Disorders

Trouble breathing can sometimes be linked to issues with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the joint that connects your jaw to your skull. TMJ disorders can cause a cascade of problems that affect not just your jaw but also your airways. In some cases, misalignment of the jaw or tension in the surrounding muscles can obstruct airflow, leading to difficulty breathing. This is particularly common during sleep when the body is relaxed, potentially contributing to conditions like sleep apnea. If you’re experiencing unexplained breathing issues, it’s worth considering whether TMJ dysfunction could be the underlying cause.

Symptoms of Trouble Breathing Related to TMJ
When TMJ disorders are the root cause of breathing difficulties, you might notice symptoms such as shortness of breath, a feeling of restricted airflow, nasal congestion, or frequent snoring. These issues can occur alongside other TMJ symptoms, including jaw pain, clicking or popping in the jaw, and headaches. Additionally, trouble breathing caused by TMJ disorders may worsen during stress, as tension in the jaw muscles increases, further restricting your ability to take deep, comfortable breaths.

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Living with difficulty breathing can impact every aspect of your daily life, from your energy levels to your ability to concentrate. When left untreated, TMJ-related breathing issues can also contribute to serious health concerns, including sleep disorders and cardiovascular problems. Don’t let trouble breathing hold you back—our team is here to help you breathe easier and live better. Contact the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Temecula and Hemet today and take the first step toward improved health and well-being.

 

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Are You Experiencing Any of the Following?

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Snoring

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Jaw Clenching

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Grinding Teeth

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Morning Headaches

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Insomnia

Any of the above could be a sign of sleep-related breathing disorders and should be evaluated promptly.

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