TMJ Disorder Treatment

Worried you may have a TMJ disorder? Fairfax Family Dental Care can help relieve jaw pain and dysfunction of the jaw joint.

Using state-of-the-art technology to diagnose the cause of TMD at our Fairfax, VA office, our dentists can develop a treatment plan just for you.

What Is a TMJ Disorder (TMD)?

Your temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are located just in front of each ear. These complicated joints are responsible for many jaw movements, allowing you to talk, chew, yawn, and so forth. A TMJ disorder (TMD) refers to improper function of the jaw joint.

TMJ disorders can affect the soft cartilage disc of your TMJ, the bones of the joint itself, the muscles that surround the jaw, or the nerves near the jaw and ear.

Common Symptoms of TMJ Disorders

  • Jaw pain
  • Popping or clicking of the jaw joint
  • Limited jaw movement
  • Lockjaw
  • Teeth grinding (bruxism)
  • Jaw clenching
  • Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
  • Dizziness
  • Headaches
  • Migraines
  • Chronic face and neck pain
xray of jaw with TMJ highlighted

How Teeth Grinding Is Linked to TMJ Disorders

Teeth grinding is thought to be a leading cause of TMJ disorders. Individuals with bruxism regularly clench their jaw and grind their teeth. This action puts severe pressure on the muscles in the face and jaw.

However, bruxism can also be caused by TMJ disorders. When the jaws are misaligned, this can place significant strain on the joints and muscles, leading to fatigue, inflammation, and irritation. Consistent pain often causes many patients to clench their jaw and grind their teeth in discomfort, whether they are aware of it or not.

Clenching and grinding your teeth can lead to lasting oral health concerns. Teeth can become worn, which can lead to changes in your appearance and further shifts in your bite that can aggravate TMD. Bruxism can also cause or contribute to dental abfraction (notches in a tooth along the gumline), gum recession, and migraine headaches.

Diagnosing the Cause of Your TMJ Disorder How Our Fairfax Dentists Identify the Root of Your Jaw Problem

Dr. Charles D. Kirksey, Dr. Milan Simanek, and Dr. Touraj Kamali take a holistic approach to diagnosing dental health issues like TMD. 

Our Fairfax dental office will use the latest X-ray and 3D scanning technology to identify the various structural issues that could contribute to poor bite alignment, teeth grinding, or suboptimal jaw function.

In addition to scans, our dentists will take time to listen to your concerns and the symptoms you've experienced. By combining advanced technology and the old-fashioned art of listening, we can figure out the best way to treat your TMJ problems.

Our dentists use state-of-the-art technology and a careful review of your symptoms to determine the root cause or causes of your TMJ issues.

Treating Everything from Cavities to TMJ Disorders Fairfax County Can Count on Our Dentists for Expert Care

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Denise

Fairfax, VA

2024

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Dr Kamali was so kind to me and explained everything that was going to happen to put my mind at ease. His assistant is such a caring person. The front desk assistants were so very patient and understanding. I love how modern and clean everything is.

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Rik Ebbesen

Fairfax, VA

2024

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We have been going to Fairfax Family Dental Care for many years. I left at one point for no good reason and came back. Love the atmosphere, the friendly conversations and the personal touch. There’s a reason why much of their staff have worked there for so long! Highly recommend this establishment and giving your family the service they deserve!!

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Fairfax Family Dental Care

Our team of compassionate dental professionals uses state-of-the-art technology for every procedure we offer. As the premier emergency dentists in Fairfax, we are here to offer relief at any time of day or night, seven days a week. Our dentists are affiliated with professional associations including:

  • American Dental Association
  • American Academy of Implant Dentistry
  • The American Orthodontic Society
  • Virginia Dental Association

To schedule an appointment or receive immediate dental care, call: (703) 385-0303 or contact us online.

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