Understanding TMJ Disorder and Its Impact on Facial Pain

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Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder is a condition that affects the jaw joint and the muscles controlling jaw movement. This disorder can lead to significant facial pain, making it difficult to perform daily activities such as eating, speaking, or even smiling. But what exactly causes this pain, and how can it be effectively treated?

Dr. Shauna Palmer, TMJ Dentist in Kelowna / Okanagan:
We hear this question all the time: What exactly is a TMJ Disorder and Where Does Facial Pain Come From? TMJ Disorder occurs when there’s a problem with the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. This joint connects your jawbone to your skull and acts as a sliding hinge, allowing you to move your jaw up and down and side to side. Problems with this joint can arise from various factors, including  an unbalanced relationship between the upper and lower jaw, injury, arthritis, or genetics,,

Facial pain associated with TMJ Disorder can be severe and debilitating. This pain often stems from muscle tension and inflammation around the jaw joint. Common symptoms include headaches, earaches, jaw pain, and difficulty opening or closing your mouth, eye and ear symptoms, dizziness, etc. The pain can radiate to the neck and shoulders, further complicating the condition and affecting overall well-being.”


How is TMJ Facial Pain in Kelowna Treated?

Treating TMJ Facial Pain requires a comprehensive and multifaceted approach. The goal is to alleviate pain, restore normal jaw function, and address any underlying causes. Treatment options vary depending on the severity and specific causes of the disorder but typically include:

  1. Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications can help reduce pain and swelling. Muscle relaxants may also be prescribed to relieve muscle tension and spasms. These are used for palliative care and meant to be only short-term use as they do not treat the cause.  Dr. Palmer uses a drug free option to assist with pain and healing with ozone injections which are anti-inflammatory., antimicrobial and have no side effects.

2. Dental Appliances: Physiologic jaw orthotics (appliances that align the jaw in a relaxed position) can be used to prevent teeth grinding and clenching, which often exacerbate TMJ disorders. These devices help align the jaw properly and can be used as primary treatment or set the stage for more permanent Phase 2 treatments like physiologic restorative treatment (crowns, bridges, implants, veneers, dentures, etc) or physiologic orthodontics, or a combination of orthodontics and restorative treatment.

3. Therapies: Physical therapy can be highly effective in treating TMJ disorders. Exercises that strengthen jaw muscles, improve range of motion, and reduce muscle tension are commonly recommended. Additionally, stress management techniques, such as relaxation exercises and biofeedback, can help reduce bruxism and muscle tension.  Other adjunctive therapies can be ultrasound or laser treatment, infrared and red-light therapy, osteopathy, chiropractic, massage, etc.

4. Surgical Interventions: In severe cases where other treatments have failed, surgical options such as arthroscopy, open-joint surgery, or corrective dental surgery may be considered.

5. Lifestyle Changes: Simple changes in daily habits can also make a significant difference. Avoiding hard or chewy foods, practicing good posture, and using heat or cold packs to reduce pain and swelling can help manage symptoms.  Dr. Palmer also recommends dietary support and /or supplements to help the body reduce inflammation and promote healing.

TMJ Facial Pain Treatment in Kelowna and Okanagan Area

If you’re seeking expert care for TMJ facial pain in the Kelowna and Okanagan area, contact Dr. Shauna Palmer at Health & Beauty Dentistry in Kelowna. Dr. Palmer offers holistic treatment for TMJ facial pain, focusing on the overall health and well-being of her patients.

Dr. Shauna Palmer: I’m Passionate About Holistic TMJ Facial Pain Treatment

Dr. Shauna Palmer is a distinguished TMJ dentist with a passion for providing holistic dental care. She earned her Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) in 1993 from the University of Alberta. After nine years of practice in Kamloops, B.C., she pursued advanced training in functional and cosmetic dentistry at Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies (LVI Global). This journey ignited her dedication to achieving the perfect balance between form and function in dental treatments.

Since 2000, her continuous education at LVI Global has deepened her knowledge of the physiologic and neuromuscular aspects of dentistry. This approach integrates cosmetic dental treatments with the goal of balancing teeth, jaw muscles, jaw joints, and body posture.

Although Dr. Palmer is a general dentist, her practice is grounded in physiologic and holistic dentistry. This approach is particularly effective for patients with TMJ disorder, facial pain, sleep apnea, and orthodontic needs. Holistic dentistry involves considering the patient’s overall health, not just their teeth and gums. Dr. Palmer uses less toxic materials, such as BPA-free filling materials, and employs techniques like safe mercury amalgam removal to ensure her treatments are as health-conscious as possible.

Take the First Step Towards Pain Relief Today

Living with TMJ disorder can be incredibly challenging, with chronic pain affecting your daily life and well-being. Dr. Shauna Palmer, TMJ Dentist at Health & Beauty Dentistry is here to help. Her holistic approach to treating TMJ facial pain focuses on addressing the root causes of your discomfort, providing you with lasting relief and improved quality of life.

Don’t let TMJ pain control your life any longer. Contact TMJ Dentist Dr. Shauna Palmer at Health & Beauty Dentistry in Kelowna today and take the first step towards a pain-free future. With personalized care and a comprehensive treatment plan, Dr. Palmer is committed to helping you achieve optimal oral health and overall wellness.

Make an appointment now to schedule your consultation and start your journey towards relief and recovery.

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