Phoenix, AZ
TMJ / Teeth Grinding Treatment

TMJ & Teeth Grinding Treatment for Relief in North Phoenix, AZ
TMJ Treatment Options in North PhoenixExperience No More Jaw Pain
Your lower jaw is controlled by two joints on either side of your head. These are called your temporomandibular joints, but most people use the abbreviation TMJ instead.
Whenever you open or close your mouth to drink, eat, talk, or even just to yawn, you’re using your TMJ. If you ever go to the gym, you know what it’s like to overwork a muscle or injure a joint — it’s sore, and it can hurt just to use it. The same can happen with your TMJ. This medical condition of a sore, dysfunctional TMJ is called temporomandibular disorder, or TMD.

Treat Your TMJ Issues Effectively
Because TMD is a disorder of the jaw joints, the most common sign of TMD is jaw pain or discomfort. People with TMD tend to have popping and clicking noises when using the jaw, such as when eating or talking. The TMJ muscles can also feel sore and tired. Because your muscles are all interconnected, TMJ muscle pain can radiate into your neck, back, shoulders, or ears. In bad cases, you could have serious trouble opening or closing your jaw.
TMD has also been linked to bruxism. This is when you grind your teeth unconsciously, especially at night. This pressure not only hurts your TMJ; it also wears down your teeth. Other factors contributing to TMD include orthodontic problems as well as ill-fitting restorations (e.g., crowns that are too high). Both can strain the TMJ as it constantly attempts to adjust to the misaligned bite.

You May Be Affected by One of These Types
Like so many other conditions, abscesses come in several varieties. Our team will identify which kind of abscess you’re dealing with and recommend a possible treatment. Here’s a brief overview of common types of abscess:
- Periapical: These abscesses develop at the very tip of the root of a tooth.
- Periodontal: If you notice a pocket on the gum next to a tooth’s root, it’s likely a periodontal abscess.
- Gingival: Gingival abscesses occur along the gums.

Manage TMJ Pain With Our Dental Laser
Modern technology has done many incredible things over the years. Now, we can use a laser for TMJ treatments. In laser dentistry treatment, Dr. Matthew Cavendish uses a special laser on the muscles surrounding the TMJ. This energy decreases the inflammation in those muscles, giving rapid relief of pain and discomfort. The laser also stimulates healing in those muscle tissues.
If you are having jaw pain and are in need of TMD or TMJ treatments, call our North Phoenix dental office today at 602-482-2785 or fill out our online form.