TMJ.com Provides An Extensive Catalog Of Information Regarding TMJ Treatments


Posted September 19, 2016 by Levi_Kelley

TMJ.com is a one-stop online resource for everything related to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder as well as every related jaw condition. It also lists information about multiple treatment options.
 
[United States, 9/19/2016] – A one-stop online portal for multiple topics regarding jaw conditions and treatments, TMJ.com endeavors to enlighten the public about the importance of maintaining jaw joint health.

Multiple Solutions For TMJ Issues

TMJ.com identifies a wide array of treatment options for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. These treatments are divided into three major classifications: medication-based, non-invasive physical intervention, and surgery.

Noninvasive intervention only involves conventional physical therapy. TMJ.com cites the development and implementation of a program which involves rehabilitative techniques that help in regaining normal jaw movement. Physical therapy focuses on relaxation, as well as the stretching and release of tight muscles, while also helping minimize scar tissue formation and muscle tightness.

Medication-Based Treatment

TMJ.com identifies two major medication-based treatment options: muscle relaxants and special injections. Non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) take the spotlight. These drugs help control both inflammation and jaw pain as a result of TMJ. Ibuprofen is a major component of these drugs, which works by relaxing the muscles of the face and jaw and helping minimize spasms. Valium and amitriptyline (i.e. Elavil) are also used in reducing muscle strain.

Surgical Approaches

When all else fails, TMJ.com identifies two common surgical options: partial and total joint reconstruction. The former requires the installation of a patient-specific or pre-made implant into the temporal bone. It then acts as a reconstructed articulating surface, which enables more freedom for joint movement.

Lastly, total joint reconstruction is recommended for more advanced cases, wherein the jaw has degenerated or resorbed joints whose conditions are far beyond the reach of medicines or therapy. It involves the replacement of the articulating surfaces on the joint, at both the temporal bone and the mandibular condyle (the end of the jawbone which meets the skull).

About TMJ.com

TMJ.com is intended to be as a reliable online resource for physicians and the public. It aims to achieve that by providing accurate descriptions and depictions of the healthy jaw joint (nee temporomandibular joint), various TMJ disorders, and the numerous available treatments.

For more information, just visit http://www.tmj.com.
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Issued By Levi Kelley
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Tags jaw conditions , jaw joint health , jaw treatments
Last Updated September 19, 2016