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TMJ issues are many and complicated too. It's almost impossible to tell you what you need without examining you. However, I may say that TMJ issues are very less in your age and the most common causes may be -
- Teeth not in proper alignment or occlusion
- teeth grinding habit
- sleeping on one side (right or left side sleeping) with hand supporting and applying pressure on the face / jaw region in the sleep. When this happens, the lower jaw will be pushed to the opposite side causing muscle and TMJ issues in the long run.
Usually TMJ issues are treated by -
1. Medications
2. Physiotherapy (includes exercises, lasers etc)
3. Appliances
Next Steps
- correct your sleeping posture and do not support your hand on to the jaw or use your hand as pillow to sleep, in case you are doing so.
- if not visit a dentist to get the issue diagnosed. you may visit me too.
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Welcome to Practo . I advice you to take an orthopantamogram and verify the condition of the erupting teeth, certain times, the eruption of the teeth may cause tmj discomfort, I advice you to restrict opening the mouth frequently, the X-ray of the teeth helps in diagnosis. Consult me for further details thank you.
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Yes TMJ fibrosis and chronic dislocation requires comprehensive treatment combining medications and physiotherapy.for further details you can consult me
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