TMJ Treatment - North Austin, TX

Why patients travel from North Austin, TX

Patients travel from all over the North Austin area to see Dr. Smitherman for TMJ treatment. Dr. Smitherman uses the latest technologies and techniques to reduce pain, increase mobility, and improve the function of the temporomandibular joints (TMJ). She is committed to providing her patients with individualized treatment plans that are tailored to their specific needs. Patients can expect a high level of care from Dr. Smitherman, as she takes the time to educate them about their condition and gives them the support they need to heal. Come experience the difference!

What is the difference between TMJ and TMD?

Though often used synonymously, even by medical professionals, TMJ and TMD are not the same thing. TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint, which is the joint that connects the lower jaw (mandible) to the skull. TMD stands for temporomandibular disorder, which is a term used to describe a group of disorders that affect the TMJ and the muscles that control jaw movement. The key difference between TMJ and TMD is that TMJ refers specifically to the joint itself, while TMD refers to a group of disorders that can affect the joint and the surrounding muscles. TMD is a broad term that encompasses several different conditions, such as TMJ dysfunction, jaw muscle pain, and jaw joint pain.

In other words, TMJ is a physical joint in the body, while TMD is a collection of symptoms and conditions that can affect the jaw and the muscles that control it. A person may have a problem with their TMJ joint, but that does not necessarily mean they have TMD. TMD is a diagnosis of symptoms, not a diagnosis of a specific problem with the joint itself.

In conclusion, TMJ is the joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull, while TMD is a group of disorders that affect the TMJ and the surrounding muscles. If you are experiencing TMJ pain, there are a few things you can try at home to alleviate your symptoms. Remember to seek professional help if your symptoms persist or are severe. With proper care and treatment, you can alleviate your TMJ pain and enjoy a healthy, comfortable jaw.

Why Nonsurgical TMJ Treatment?

  • TMD is a complex condition with a variety of possible causes, and surgery may not address the underlying issue. In many cases, the root cause of TMD symptoms can be addressed with more conservative treatments such as oral appliance therapy, physical therapy, or medication.
  • Surgery carries a risk of complications, such as infection, bleeding, and nerve damage. These risks are higher in surgical procedures that involve the temporomandibular joint, as the joint is located in a complex area of the face with many important nerves and blood vessels.
  • Surgery can be expensive and may not be covered by insurance.
  • Surgery may not be effective in all cases. Some studies have shown that the success rate of surgical procedures for TMD is relatively low, and many patients continue to experience symptoms after surgery.

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Nonsurgical TMJ Austin offers conventional nonsurgical methods for treating TMJ/facial discomfort and dysfunction. We are here to offer conservative care, whether you came to us on your own or through a referral from your doctor. Making an appointment is the first step to living a pain-free, healthy life. Call our office at (737) 239-0098 today!

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