Chiropractor in Te Puke Bay of Plenty NZ Talks about Chiropractic Care and TMJ
Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (a.k.a.: TMJ, TMJ Disorder, Temporomandibular Disorder, TMD) is a collection of (mostly painful) symptoms that are created or perpetuated by a dysfunctional temporomandibular joint. We often see these sorts of problems present to our clinic in Te Puke Bay of Plenty NZ. The TMJ is one of the most complex joints in the body. It also happens to be one of the most used joints as well. Two of the most important human activities, eating and talking, are both impaired by TMJ syndrome. Most of the time, a chiropractor in Te Puke Bay of Plenty NZ will be able to ease your TMJ symptoms and help get your life back to normal.
TMJ Syndrome Symptoms in Te Puke Bay of Plenty NZ
Pain is the first and foremost symptom associated with TMJ problems. Jaw pain is present in virtually every patient with TMJ Syndrome. Headache and earache are the most common additional complaints TMJ patients report. Most patients report having headaches around their temples or around the base of the skull, though I have seen virtually every conceivable headache pattern in TMJ patients. TMJ Syndrome Patients usually have other areas exhibiting pain as well, most commonly affected are the teeth, face, neck, and shoulders. The pain may radiate (travel or shoot) down the arm, down the jaw, across or up the face and even down their backs.
Popping or clicking in the jaw is also commonly seen when the patient opens and closes their mouth. This symptom can often be the first clue to the patient that the cause of their headache or neck pain could be coming from their jaw as they may actually not have any significant jaw pain.
Locking or limited mobility of the temporomandibular joint. Patients report that their jaws will lock in place or even refuse to close or open. The patient’s forward excursion of their jaw (the distance their jaw travels from fully closed to fully open) is usually limited, sometimes severely so, compared to the normal.
Bite changes. Patients often report that they do not feel as though their teeth are coming together. Often times this may involve only one side of their jaw, the other side’s bite feeling relatively normal. This bite alteration can often make eating difficult.
Dizziness or vertigo, difficulty hearing or a feeling of fullness in their ear, and difficulty swallowing are reported less frequently, but do occur in many TMJ Syndrome cases.
TMJ Syndrome Case Study
I recall a patient of mine that I was actively treating for neck and back pain. Unaware that chiropractors work in this area, she casually mentioned that she had seen several Otolaryngologists (Ear, Nose Throat Specialists) for earaches and stuffiness in her ear. The patient also had a history of intermittent dizziness which was blamed on the fluid in their ear. Several rounds of antibiotics did nothing to resolve her complaints and meclazine, a medication used to treat dizziness, was not at all helpful for her dizziness but did accentuate her daily headaches. She eventually had tubes surgically placed in her ears as a last ditch effort to resolve her earaches and stuffiness. She did not report having jaw pain, though her jaws clicked routinely.
Examination of the patient showed very clear evidence of TMJ Syndrome and a tailored treatment plan was initiated consisting of specific adjustments to the upper cervical area and soft tissue work on the jaw. The patient is now symptom free: no headaches, no earaches, no stuffiness, no dizziness, a near resolution of her neck discomfort and only occasional jaw clicking and popping. To say she is happy would be an understatement. She says getting accurately diagnosed and properly treated for her TMJ Syndrome was “life changing.”
Frequently Asked Questions About TMJ
If you or someone you know is suffering with TMJ problems, call us at (07) 573 9988 for a complimentary consultation and to set up a time to have your spine, nervous system, and TMJ/jaw checked at either our Mount or Te Puke Chiropractic clinics.
Dr. David Guest is a Doctor of Chiropractic, a member of the New Zealand Chiropractic Association, and owner of Mount Maunganui Chiropractic in Mount Maunganui Tauranga NZ and Te Puke Chiropractic in Te Puke Bay of Plenty NZ. Dr. Guest focuses on an area of chiropractic called Structural Correction and has been in practice for 20 years. He loves helping spines of all sizes and shapes. You can reach Dr. Guest at (07) 573 9988.
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Te Puke Chiropractic
28 Jellicoe Street
Te Puke
Bay of Plenty, NZ 3119