Several factors can contribute to TMJ disorders, including:
- Jaw Injuries: Trauma to the jaw or joint can lead to inflammation or misalignment.
- Teeth Grinding: Habitual grinding or clenching can strain the joint and surrounding muscles.
- Arthritis: Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis can affect the joint's cartilage.
- Stress: Tension can cause clenching of the jaw, exacerbating symptoms.
- Misaligned Bite: Irregular alignment of teeth can impact how the joint moves and functions. This can also happen if the jaw was moved after having braces.
- Connective Tissue Disorders: Conditions like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome may affect joint stability.
Talk with an Ann Arbor-Based Chiropractor
TMJ is a secondary condition that a structural chiropractor can help by addressing TMJ joint alignment and underlying displacements of the spine. For more information, call our Ann Arbor chiropractor’s office at (734) 221-0362 or submit a contact form. Remember, talking to Dr. Gessert is never a commitment!
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