In this blog post from The Fort Collins Dentist, we are going to look at some of the conditions that may result in jaw pain.
The jaw joint is a complex structure. Its made up of muscles, tendons, and bones, which enable us to bite, grind, and chew. Jaw pain is common, and may result from any number of things.
Jaw pain may be caused by sinusitis. Sinusitis is the inflammation of the tissues that line your sinuses, and when these tissues are inflamed, the sinuses exert pressure on surrounding areas. If the inflamed sinus is near the jaw, pain in the jaw joint may result. This commonly happens with a cold or allergies.
Injury or trauma to the jaw can also lead to recurrent, ongoing pain. It may be on one or both sides of the face, pain may come and go, or only occur when chewing.
Jaw pain may be broadly categorized as temporomandibular joint disorder, usually shortened to TMJ or TMD. We can help identify what’s going on and treatment can begin from there. But remember, jaw pain shouldn’t be ignored.
At The Fort Collins Dentist, our patients come from Loveland, Timnath, Wellington, and Windsor for TMJ/TMD treatment, family dentistry, and many other services. Please call our office to schedule an appointment today!
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970-221-5115
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2001 S Shields St Bldg L
Fort Collins, Colorado
80526