If you’ve ever experienced jaw pain, headaches, or trouble sleeping, you may have wondered whether these issues are related. People who suffer from TMJ (temporomandibular joint) pain often complain about discomfort in the jaw, clicking or popping sounds, and even difficulty opening or closing their mouths. On the other hand, those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) struggle with sleep due to blocked airways, resulting in pauses in breathing during sleep. Could these two conditions be linked?
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) can be a frustrating and painful condition, affecting your ability to speak, chew, and even sleep. This disorder impacts the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, often leading to a variety of uncomfortable symptoms. While TMJ is common, many people aren’t aware of the symptoms or the available treatments. At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of San Diego, we specialize in helping patients find relief through targeted, effective solutions.
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) plays a crucial role in everyday activities such as talking, chewing, and yawning. However, when this joint becomes problematic, it can lead to significant discomfort and a range of related issues. TMJ disorders are common but often misunderstood.
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As dentists, we know quite a bit about tooth and gum pain, but when it comes to chronic facial pain and neuropathic pain, our dental school education leaves us unprepared. The objective of this article is to explain the differences between men and women with chronic orofacial pain and the relationship to proper functional breathing.
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We have a Facebook Group called Sleep/TMJ/TMD Support/Discussion Group! Our forum is a great way for patients to discuss about TMD, Orofacial Pain and Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders...
A patient at TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of St. Louis asked about how our appliances and treatment work! Check out the link here. For the rest of the Ask Dr. Olmos series...
We want to thank Yulia and her husband for choosing us to help them find and treat the root of Yulia’s pain. She went to so many doctors and had a 60 page report, but no leads. Eventually, she found a forum where a patient talked about and she was able to find her...
Are you concerned about the long-term use of Flonase? We have a new Ask Dr. Olmos Video today! Link here! A patient was concerned about the long term use of Flonase due to it containing steroids. Check out this new Ask Dr. Olmos video to find out if it's sustainable...
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