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		<title>Some Migraines Caused by Bite Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 23:18:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The temporomandibular joint is the joint connecting your lower jaw to your skull bone and is responsible for its movement. Misalignment of the skull and the lower jaw results in a crooked bite.
There are various symptoms that can result from misalignment which make up a disorder affecting the joint known as TMJ or TMD. One [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The temporomandibular joint is the joint connecting your lower jaw to your skull bone and is responsible for its movement. Misalignment of the skull and the lower jaw results in a crooked bite.</p>
<p>There are various symptoms that can result from misalignment which make up a disorder affecting the joint known as TMJ or TMD. One of the most common complaints associated with TMJ is the dreaded headache or migraine.  <span id="more-279"></span></p>
<p>TMJ or TMD is best managed by specialists, such as neuromuscular dentists. They are better trained than anyone else to diagnose this condition and handle it. Other symptoms of TMJ include:<br />
-	Facial muscle pain<br />
-	Headaches<br />
-	Aches in the neck, shoulder or back<br />
-	Tinnitus or ear ringing.<br />
-	Toothaches<br />
-	Tingling sensations or numbness all along the arm and down to the hand<br />
-	Restriction of jaw mobility<br />
-	Clicking sounds when moving the jaw<br />
-	Teeth grinding</p>
<p>Migraines may result from the bite problems associated with <a href="http://www.tmj-help.org">TMJ</a> because of the strained jaw muscles or joints. This strain puts more stress on just about every muscles in your head and neck  whenever any action by them is needed. The jaw itself being kept into position becomes a burden on these muscles.</p>
<p>These perpetually strained muscles will cause a sensation of tightness or tension all over you head and neck and the end result is what is known as a tension headache. Another type of headache may also result from the impairment of blood supply to all the right tissues in the right amount. This causes a further increase in blood pressure to pump blood properly into the deficient areas. This is a reflex mechanism of the body and the resulting headaches is known as a vascular headache.</p>
<p>Clenching your teeth and grinding them isn’t such a good idea, either. It does nothing put place excessive stress on your jaw, teeth and the surrounding muscles.</p>
<p>TMJ/TMD headaches are characteristically severe and rather frequent, which makes them commonly mistaken and diagnosed as migraines.</p>
<p>Consult a neuromuscular dentist if you suspect that you have symptoms of TMJ or TMD so that he may device a proper treatment strategy especially for you.</p>
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		<title>Treat TMJ Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 17:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katherine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order to properly treat TMJ, there are numerous symptoms of TMJ that you should be conscious of so you can get the correct treatment to relieve the aching caused by this condition.
Are you experiencing a rare soreness in the part of your ears? Are you suffering a throat ache that doesn&#8217;t act as if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order to properly treat TMJ, there are numerous symptoms of TMJ that you should be conscious of so you can get the correct treatment to relieve the aching caused by this condition.</p>
<p>Are you experiencing a rare soreness in the part of your ears? Are you suffering a throat ache that doesn&#8217;t act as if it will leave and is not linked to a bout with the flu or tenderness of the ducts? Are youshowing} speech irregularity that cannot be corrected by therapeutic instruction?</p>
<p>Actually, these manifestations may be originated by an ailment referred as temporomandibular joint disorder, or more popularly known as TMJ.</p>
<p>You may have ran into the term TMJ displayed on the treatment centers of dentists all over the capital, but don&#8217;t be guided to deem that TMJ is an ailment that concerns the teeth. In contrast, TMJ includes the temporomandibular joint, that part which connects the lower chin to the head. TMJ doesn&#8217;t pick out a particular problem, instead, it is a general term that covers various troubles of the temporomandibular joint.</p>
<p>If you are having any of the following indicators, it would be better to think about the probality that you have TMJ:</p>
<p>- Headaches. Given the nearness of the temporomandibular joint to the parts where headaches become apparent, headaches along with any of the other indicators mentioned below can inform on the presence of TMJ.</p>
<p>- Otalgia, also known as earache. Again, given the closeness of the temporomandibular joint to the ear, pains in the said part are to be anticipated if the joint suffers any troubles.</p>
<p>- Ostensibly permanent speech irregularity. Regardless our conscious targets, if we slur words we&#8217;re expected to speak out with clarity, and if such cannot be corrected by speech rehabilitation, it might be a strong sign of TMJ.</p>
<p>- Toothache. Toothache can be stimulated by a diversity of reasons, ranging from tooth decay, to the birth of a buried tooth, to gum dilemmas, to concrete damages. Still, when the toothache isn&#8217;t caused by any of the abovementioned probabilities, the TMJ is the most possibly reason.</p>
<p>- Tooth mobility, or worse, tooth loss. TMJ can apply extreme burden on the teeth, making them to easily be removed from their root.</p>
<p>TMJ isn&#8217;t a critical sickness. Nonetheless, if left ignored, it will only worsen and its indicators will become more terrible. Such can brutally change the existence of the patient.</p>
<p>There are many medications for TMJ, and none of them are invasive. Some medications may entail quite a bit of sufferings from the patient, but the prize will be a lifespan of freedom from this furtively inconvenient condition.</p>
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		<title>Do You Show These Symptoms of TMJ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 23:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katherine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The symptoms of TMJ can be many and variable. This article examines the commonest five complaints patients with TMJ present with as well as some methods to relieve these symptoms.
Some of the commonest symptoms of TMJ include :
1. Painful jaw or jaw muscles: One of the absolute commonest symptoms in TMJ patients. This symptom results [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The symptoms of TMJ can be many and variable. This article examines the commonest five complaints patients with TMJ present with as well as some methods to relieve these symptoms.<br />
Some of the commonest symptoms of TMJ include :</p>
<p>1. Painful jaw or jaw muscles: One of the absolute commonest symptoms in TMJ patients. This symptom results from weakness and damage of the jaw joint causing the reflex spasm of the muscles surrounding it. This pain is severe and may last for long periods ranging from days to weeks.</p>
<p>2.Headaches: These result from the pain being referred from the jaw muscles’ spasm where the pain extends up around the ear and back to the posterior part of the head leading to severe headaches.</p>
<p>3. Sounds such as clicking or popping when moving the jaw: These usually occur on top of some sort of traumatic damage to the jaw. Most types of trauma will eventually cause the jaw joint to produce these sounds over time as well as the characteristic locking of the jaw at certain positions during motion.</p>
<p>4.Toothaches: This is a misnomer because it isn’t really your teeth that are aching but it’s the flaring up of the nerves around your teeth because of the pain radiating from your jaw joint. It commonly occurs at the back part of the mouth.</p>
<p>5. Ear Pain- Again, this is a misnomer. It’s also pain radiating from your affected TMJ causing the nerves near the ear canal to produce pain.</p>
<p>These are the commonest TMJ disorder symptoms in brief. If you have any or some of these symptoms, try to consult a physician as soon as possible because you’re likely to develop even more symptoms over time.</p>
<p>There are many options for treatment from pain killers to surgical procedures. Exercises have minimal side effects and have proven to be greatly beneficial, so its better if you consult your doctor about these exercises before choosing something as radical as surgery.</p>
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