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The temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are the 2 joints that connect your lower jaw to your skull. More specifically, they are the joints that slide and rotate in front of each ear, and consist of the mandible (the lower jaw) and the temporal bone (the side and base of the skull). The TMJs are among the most complex joints in the body. This joint is unique in that it is a bilateral joint that functions as one unit. Since the TMJ is connected to the mandible, the right and left joints must function together and therefore are not independent of each other.
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Temporomandibular Joint & it’s Homeopathic Treatment What is the TemporomandibularJoint (TMJ)? The two joints that link your lower jaw to your skull are known as the temporomandibular joints (TMJ). They are the joints that slide and rotate in front of each ear and are made up of the mandible (lower jaw) and the temporal bone (side and base of the skull). Because the TMJ is related to the mandible, the right and left joints must work together and are thus not independent of one another. The mandible may move up and down, side to side, and forward and back thanks to these joints and many muscles.
Smooth muscle activities such as eating, talking, yawning, and swallowing can take place when the mandible and the joints are appropriately positioned. Several difficulties can emerge when these structures (muscles, ligaments, disc, jaw bone, temporal bone) are not aligned or synchronized in movement. Smiling, laughing, talking, chewing — these all are facial movements you make daily with little to no thought. But, if you have temporomandibular joint dysfuntion (TMJ), those simple movements may cause you a lot of pain. TMD stands for temporomandibular joint disorder. This refers to any dysfunction of the TMJ. Many people use the terms TMJ and TMD interchangeably.
WHAT IS TMJ OR TMD ? TMDs are a set of more than 30 ailments that cause pain and dysfunction in the jaw joint and the muscles that regulate jaw movement. The term "TMDs" refers to the disorders, whereas "TMJ" simply refers to the temporomandibularjoint. Each person has two TMJs, one on each side of the jaw. Place your fingers in front of your ears and open your mouth to feel them. There are three main classes of TMDs: • Disorders of the joints, including disc disorders. • Disorders of the muscles used for chewing (masticatory muscles). • Headaches associated with a TMD.
What are the causes? TMD's aetiology is poorly known, although it is thought to be multifaceted; proper therapy of the disorder necessitates identification of predisposing and contributing variables. Myofascial and Intraarticular TMDs differ in their etiological factors Intraarticular TMD Myofascial TMD A myofascial condition, as the name implies, affects the muscles involved in mastication, causing them to become tense, weary, and uncomfortable. Stress, parafunctionalbehaviours like bruxism and improper posture, psychological problems like sadness and anxiety, and autoimmune diseases are all linked to muscle dysfunction. Intraarticular diseases are caused by inflammatory or mechanical factors that affect the joint itself, the most frequent of which is articular disc displacement. Trauma, capsular inflammation, osteoarthritis, hypermobility, and inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis are other intraarticular causes. It is unknown whether malocclusion contributes to TMD.
What are types of Temporomandibular joint Disorders? TMJ dysfunction develops when the muscles and ligaments surrounding your jaw joints become inflamed or irritated. The illness can be acute or chronic, and the pain can be modest or severe. • Myofascialpain • Acute muscle strain • Muscle spasm • Fibromyalgia • Chronic pain conditions • Myotonic dystrophy
What are the symptoms? The following symptoms are associated with TMD – • Pain (the most common emerging symptom ) usually in the preauricular area and / or the masticatory muscles • Limited range of mandibular movement • Presence of TMJ sounds, such as popping, clicking, grating or crepitus • Earache, headache, jaw ache and facial pain • Non-painful hypertrophy of the masticatory muscles • Abnormal occlusal wear which is associated with oral parafunction (this may be related to tooth grinding and jaw clenching) • It has also been found that 87 percent of patients have otological symptoms (i.e. symptoms related to the ear)
How to practice TMJ Pain Relief ? Maintain the resting position of your jaw: Reduce wide jaw motions such as chewing, yawning, singing, and yelling to help relieve TMJ symptoms. Make every effort to keep your muscles as relaxed as possible. Correct your posture: Sitting in an uncomfortable position for an extended amount of time might aggravate jaw pain. Choose a chair with back support when working and take frequent rests to enhance your posture. Get a good night’s sleep: Sleep is important for many aspects of good health. To help minimize TMJ pain, sleep on your back and use pillows to support your neck. Reduce stress: Try meditation techniques to help loosen and relax your jaw. Yoga practices can also help put less stress on your muscles, and gardening is a great activity to try to calm your mind and relax your face. Exercise your jaw: Jaw exercises can help increase mobility in your joints
Few Homeopathic medicines worth mentioning here are: Angusturavera – Effective Homeopathic Medicine for TMJ Disorder of Rheumatic Origin Causticum – Natural Medicine for TMJ Disorder with Pain and Contraction in the Jaw RhusTox – Natural Homeopathic Medicine for TMJ Disorder with Intense Stiffness of Joint Spigelia – For TMJ Disorder with Jaw Pain Radiating to Ear and Temple Nuxvomica – This is great medicine for TMJ Disorders with jaw pain due to modern life style. Mezereum – Natural Treatment for Jaw Pain with Obstructed Jaw Movement
Why Cosmic Homeo Healing Centre? Dr.Mahavrat Patel, a second generation homoeopath, runs Cosmic Homeo Healing Centre. He has a large clinical record of more than 75 years and approximately 50 years of clinical experience in treating diverse cases of Temporomandibular joint diseases. Since many years, our team of professionals has successfully treated thousands of cases of Temporomandibular joint Disorders under the capable leadership of Dr.Mahavrat Patel. Dr.Mahavrat S. PatelConsultantHomoeopath