TMD is temporomandibular joint disorder says your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. If your teeth don't line up like they used to any more, you may be
suffering from TMD. This
is a term that can actually be applied to any condition that occurs
because the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is inflamed.
The temporomandibular joint is essentially the hinge that holds your
lower jaw to your skull, and when it is inflamed or damaged in any way,
it can be extremely painful. You have two temporomandibular joints, one
on each side of your jaw, and it is typical to experience TMD in both
sides at the same time.
Shifting of the Teeth
The reason that your teeth may not line up as they once did is that
the ball and socket joints are often out of alignment and, as mentioned
above, often very inflamed as a result. In order to correct the problem, you may need a dental orthotic such as a lower jaw
splint.
Sometimes, the wisdom teeth can play a role in the shifting of the
teeth as well. If shifting wisdom teeth is combined with TMD, it may be
necessary to have your wisdom teeth removed. Dental splints may follow
if your teeth don't shift back to their proper positions on their own.
TMD is certainly a difficult thing to deal with, so if you experience
your teeth shifting, scheduling an appointment our office is the smartest course. We want to help you get your smile back,
so give us a call anytime.
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