Showing posts with label tmj. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tmj. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2013

Does Your Jaw Click or Pop?

Does your jaw pop or click?

TMJ is the abbreviation for Temporal Mandibular Joint. It is the joint directly in front of your ear that is used by your body to open and close your mouth. It is, like most other joints in your body, made up of cartilage, fluid, bones, and muscles.. And just like any other joint in the body any piece to this puzzle can deteriorate, get misplaced, damaged, or have any other number of problems.
If any sort of damage does occur then pain, clicking, popping may result.
If you have had any of the above symptoms the best thing to do
is to see your dentist right away.
He/she needs to determine what is the cause of your TMJ discomfort and
what, if anything, can be done to solve the problem.




Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Does my child need braces?

We get this question a lot.
And the answer is directly related to the definition of the word "need".

There are very few things that we "need" in life.
Water, food, and shelter being among them.

You only "need" to have braces if the misalignment of your teeth 
is so great that is causing you health problems.

Health problems such as the inability to eat properly, 
trouble speaking clearly, and/or experiencing extreme
amounts of tooth decay because your teeth are simply to hard to clean properly.

Other then these instances braces are a "want" and not a "need".
It is simply a cosmetic issue at that point.
Do women "need" to die their hair when it turns gray?
Do men "need" to trim their eyebrows when they get over 3 inches long?

So the determination of whether or not your child "needs" braces is
pretty much up to you and your child. 

For more information on braces and all other things orthodontic 
you can talk to your dentist or contact an orthodontist directly.


Monday, January 2, 2012

Do I brush too hard?

Some patients will tell me that they are noticing little 
grooves at the base of there teeth, right by the gums.

They wonder what they are, and if anything can be done to prevent
them from getting worse and/or to stop them from happening on their other teeth?

Here is what is going on. 

The white stuff that covers your teeth is called enamel.
The enamel only goes as far as the gums however.
If you start to feel  a little groove at the base of your teeth
or start to see a band of discoloration both of these may be 
due to something called "Gum Recession".

As your gums start to recede the root structure of your teeth 
starts to be uncovered.
The root structure of your tooth is much more sensitive  to 
hots and colds, is much softer and more prone to cavities, and
has a much darker color then the enamel.

The number one cause of this is brushing too hard, too long, and/or too often.

Nothing can be done to fix what has happened. 
Fillings can be placed over the effected area to cover it up
but the gums will never grow back up to the enamel line.

To stop this from happening in the future I recommend  using the softest toothbrush
you can find, the mildest toothpaste you can find, and making sure that you 
use very light pressure as you brush.

These things will aid in keeping your gums as healthy as possible without beating them up too bad.

Sometimes this gum recession is simply due to genetics and there is nothing
that can be done about this. In those instances the same steps should be 
used to slow the progress on the recession for as long as possible.


Friday, September 9, 2011

Does your jaw pop or click?

TMJ is the abbreviation for Temporal Mandibular Joint. It is the joint directly in front of your ear that is used by your body to open and close your mouth. It is, like most other joints in your body, made up of cartilage, fluid, bones, and muscles.. And just like any other joint in the body any piece to this puzzle can deteriorate, get misplaced, damaged, or have any other number of problems.
If any sort of damage does occur then pain, clicking, popping may result.
If you have had any of the above symptoms the best thing to do
is to see your dentist right away.
He/she needs to determine what is the cause of your TMJ discomfort and
what, if anything, can be done to solve the problem.


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

What's wrong with your tongue?!

It's called geographic tongue.

Geographic tongue is a condition where the tissue of the tongue will vary in
appearance from one section of the tongue to another.

The location, size, color and duration of the variations is different from person to person
and can even change within the same person over time.
There is no real threat with geographic tongue. Most people with geographic
tongue don't even know they have it. All they know is that they have always
had this funnysection of their tongue that changes texture and color from time to time.
The only main side effect coincidental with geographic tongue is a heightened
sensitivity to spicy foods form time to time. These episodes will occur as
the spots of the geographic tongue go through their phase of appearing and
then disappearing.


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

My Crown Just Fell off!!!

You are eating a meal and all of a sudden you feel something crunchy.
You search for the crunchy item with your tongue and pull the item out.
Its one of your crowns!
You don't know how it happened but it just came off.

First Rule: Do not panic.


Crowns can come off for several reasons.
Some of these reasons are very very easy to fix.
So just because your crown came off does not mean that its the end of the world.

First thing to do is to look into the crown.
If its empty then things are in good shape.
This means that the cement that holds the crown on simply broke loose and you just need to get it re-cemented.
If there is a bunch of stuff in the tooth then you may have a little more of a problem on your hands.
What is in the crown may be fragments of the tooth. If there are a lot of fragments then you may need to have a new crown made due to the fact that that one may not fit any longer.

So until you can get to the dentist to find out exactly which case is yours, what can you do?
Try to stick it back on.
If it fits snuggly then you may just be able to baby it until you get in to the dentist.
If it fits loosely then you can simply put a bit of toothpaste into it and then stick it back on.
The toothpaste will make up the difference in the fit of the crown and help keep it on.

Call your dentist ASAP and get his/her opinion.


Monday, June 13, 2011

TMJ


TMJ is the abbreviation for Temporal Mandibular Joint. It is the joint directly in front of your ear that is used by your body to open and close your mouth. It is, like most other joints in your body, made up of cartilage, fluid, bones, and muscles.. And just like any other joint in the body any piece to this puzzle can deteriorate, get misplaced, damaged, or have any other number of problems.
If any sort of damage does occur then pain, clicking, popping may result.
If you have had any of the above symptoms the best thing to do
is to see your dentist right away.
He/she needs to determine what is the cause of your TMJ discomfort and
what, if anything, can be done to solve the problem.