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Get Relief from Pain and Discomfort with TMJ Therapy from Cowlitz River Dental

January 26, 2015

167121308Simon Sez touch your nose. Simon Sez touch your ears. Simon Sez touch your temporomandibular joints. Aha! If you’re like most people, chances are you don’t know where those joints are or what they do. Your temporomandibular joints are located on either side of your face just in front of your ears, and they allow you to open and close your mouth. However, if they don’t function properly, then you may experience persistent headaches or several other painful symptoms of temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Fortunately, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington at Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, offers TMJ therapy to help eliminate the pain.

Sometimes the cause of TMJ dysfunction is unknown. In other cases, patients can point to a particular injury, such as a hard blow to the face, as the beginning of their TMJ problems. Most of the time, however, TMJ dysfunction is the result of a bite problem that directly affects the joint. Misaligned teeth, bruxism—teeth grinding and clenching—and other activities are some of the culprits.

The Symptoms of TMJ Dysfunction

The symptom of TMJ dysfunction that Dr. Kennington hears patients describe most often is pain in the jaw joint when they chew. This pain may extend to the head, ears, neck and shoulders, too. Other symptoms include:

  • Swelling on the side of the face
  • A clicking or popping noise when the jaw is opened or closed
  • The feeling of an earache, but no sign of infection
  • Sensitive teeth
  • A misaligned bite
  • The feeling that the jaw is locked when opened to eat, talk or yawn

Treating TMJ Dysfunction

Because teeth grinding and clenching can be a contributing factor of TMJ dysfunction, Dr. Kennington can prescribe a custom-designed nightguard to help alleviate pressure and prevent damage from the movement of teeth against each other. By stopping nighttime teeth grinding and clenching, routinely wearing a nightguard can reduce or even eliminate the pain and discomfort associated with TMJ dysfunction.

Schedule an Appointment Today

If you are experiencing any of the painful symptoms listed above, then call the office of Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, for TMJ therapy. Our office is conveniently located for patients in Kelso, Longview and Lewis County and the surrounding area.

Finally Get the Pain Relief You Deserve with TMJ Therapy

July 10, 2014

Shutterstock Mouth PainAre you one of the millions of American men and women who suffer from chronic headaches and pain in the jaw, neck, and back? Do you frequently experience earaches or tension in the muscles of your face and wonder what could be causing your discomfort? It is possible that you may be affected by a condition called temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMJ disorder. At Cowlitz River Dental in Castle Rock, WA, Dr. L. Blaine Kennington provides patients just like you with the consistent TMJ pain relief they need to live happier, healthier, and more comfortable lives.

Lasting Relief from Headaches & Jaw Pain

The temporomandibular joint is the hinge that connects your lower jaw, or mandible, to your skull. It allows for free movement of the jaw in all directions, giving you the ability to chew, speak, yawn, and more. If this joint is irritated, inflamed, or otherwise damaged, the delicate nerves, muscles, and ligaments surrounding it can cause you to experience extreme pain. Other common symptoms of TMJ disorder include the following:

  • A clicking or popping sound/sensation when you open or close your jaw
  • Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears
  • Facial pain and swelling
  • Tension in the jaw, neck, and even the shoulders and back
  • Limited ability to open or close your mouth
  • Frequent, unexplained headaches

Fortunately, there is a solution to TMJ disorder that is non-invasive and proven effective: a custom-made nightguard from Cowlitz River Dental. This comfortable oral appliance is worn only at night and can greatly reduce the amount of pressure and tension on your temporomandibular joint. Dr. Kennington will also discuss other possible remedies for your pain, including stress management at work and at home.

TMJ Therapy That Suits Your Lifestyle

At Cowlitz River Dental, our primary goal is to ensure your continued oral health and overall well-being. We believe that each and every one of our patients deserves the opportunity to enjoy a healthy and pain-free life. That is why we offer a comprehensive array of general and preventive dentistry solutions to patients throughout the Castle Rock, WA area, as well as surrounding communities in Lewis County, Kelso, Longview, and more. Contact our office today to schedule your visit with Dr. Kennington and discover the freedom that comes with effective TMJ treatment.