Jaw Problems in Warwick

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What jaw Problems Can You Get?

Jaw problems can make daily life difficult or painful. Some of the most common conditions include:

These conditions can cause pain or aching in the jawline, gums, head, neck or shoulders. It can also make chewing, biting and speaking difficult or painful. However, they can be easily treated by professional dental teams.

How can Jaw Problems Be Treated?

Jaw problems will be treated in different ways depending on the specifics and severity of your condition. However, they may include:

Getting the right treatment quickly will ensure that any problem can be corrected as quickly and effectively as possible. This will minimise any pain or damage from getting worse over the long term.

How muchWill Jaw Treatment Cost?

Because every smile is different, treatment fees can vary. If you would like a guide price or a personalised quote, please get in touch and we will be pleased to talk you through the options. We can also provide a clear estimate following an assessment, once we understand your needs and the treatment recommended.

FAQs

Common jaw problems include temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), jaw pain, clicking or popping sounds when moving the jaw, difficulty chewing, and lockjaw. These conditions can arise from various causes such as injury, arthritis, misalignment, stress, and excessive use of the jaw muscles.

Symptoms of TMD include pain or tenderness in the jaw, aching pain around the ear, difficulty chewing or discomfort while chewing, facial pain, locking of the joint, making it difficult to open or close the mouth, and clicking, popping, or grating sounds in the jaw joint when opening or closing the mouth.

Jaw problems can be caused by several factors, including genetics, arthritis, jaw injury, long-term grinding or clenching of teeth (bruxism), poor posture that strains the neck and facial muscles, stress, which can lead to tightening of the jaw and facial muscles, and misalignment of teeth or jaw.

Jaw problems are typically diagnosed through a combination of dental examinations, medical history review, physical examination of the jaw and face, imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRI to view the jaw and TMJ in detail, and sometimes dental models to assess bite alignment.

Treatment options for jaw problems vary depending on the severity and cause of the issue but can include pain relievers and anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxants, oral splints or mouthguards, physical therapy, stress management techniques, corrective dental treatments for alignment issues, and in severe cases, surgical interventions.

Yes, jaw problems can impact overall health by causing chronic pain, affecting eating and nutrition, leading to sleep disturbances, and potentially exacerbating stress and anxiety. They can also affect posture and alignment, leading to further musculoskeletal issues.

At-home care for jaw pain includes applying ice or moist heat to the affected area, eating soft foods to reduce strain, avoiding extreme jaw movements (like wide yawning, loud singing, and gum chewing), performing gentle jaw stretching and relaxing exercises, and practicing stress-reduction techniques such as deep breathing or meditation.

You should see a dentist if you experience persistent jaw pain or discomfort, difficulty opening or closing your mouth, abnormal sounds from the jaw joint, or if jaw problems interfere with eating, speaking, or your overall quality of life. Early intervention can prevent further complications.

Yes, misaligned teeth can contribute to jaw problems by affecting the bite and placing additional stress on the jaw joints and muscles. This can lead to TMD, pain, and dysfunction. Orthodontic treatments, such as braces or aligners, can correct misalignments and relieve stress on the jaw.

Preventing jaw problems involves maintaining good oral hygiene, using protective mouthguards during sports or if you grind your teeth at night, practicing good posture, avoiding excessive jaw movements, managing stress, and regular dental check-ups to identify and address any potential issues early.

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