Have you been having headaches lately and don’t know why? It could be TMJ disorder. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder can manifest in various ways, affecting the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. While some may dismiss its symptoms as occasional discomfort, neglecting treatment can lead to severe consequences.
Continue reading to uncover the effects associated with untreated TMJ disorder and learn why addressing it quickly is crucial.
1. Pain Escalation and Discomfort
Occasional jaw discomfort or clicking sounds can escalate into persistent pain and discomfort if your TMJ disorder goes untreated. As the condition progresses, patients may experience increased difficulty in performing routine activities, working, or sleeping.
2. Loss of Jaw Mobility and Function
TMJ disorder can hinder normal jaw function and mobility. Without intervention, patients may soon find it challenging to open and close their mouths smoothly. This limitation can affect their ability to enjoy a variety of foods and may lead to a restricted range of motion.
3. Chronic Headaches and Migraines
Your jaw joint is connected to the surrounding face muscles. This means that untreated TMJ disorder can stress those connections, leading to chronic headaches and migraines. Persistent tension and strain on the TMJ may radiate pain to the temples, across your forehead, and even affect your neck.
4. Sleep Disorders and Bruxism
TMJ disorder is often linked to bruxism, or teeth grinding. If left untreated, bruxism can affect sleep patterns, causing fatigue and worsening TMJ symptoms. The combination of jaw discomfort and sleep disruptions can give rise to sleep disorders such as insomnia and sleep apnea.
5. Decreased Quality of Life
As TMJ disorder progresses, patients may encounter difficulties in simple daily activities like talking, eating, and even smiling. The impact on quality of life can be profound, affecting social interactions and causing emotional distress. This begins a cycle that can easily hold you back at work or during normally enjoyable social situations.
If you are experiencing any of the issues above, it’s time to see your dentist! Seeking an early diagnosis and prompt treatment will ease your current symptoms and prevent more headaches in the future.
About the Author
Dr. Brandon Brunner has been practicing dentistry for nearly 20 years. Ever since he first opened his practice in 2005, he’s strived to help his patients restore their smiles and lead healthier lives. Dr. Brunner pursued his dental doctorate at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and has since then completed over 400 hours of continuing education, focusing on the treatment of TMJ disorders. Call (414) 775-2535 to schedule a TMJ treatment consultation at The TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Wisconsin, or visit the website to explore other services.