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Jaw Misalignment
Learn all about TMD and jaw misalignment.
/Dental PR News/ - November 01, 2006 - TMD, or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, is a term used to describe the structural imbalance in the jaw to skull relationship, caused by the way your teeth come together. This can lead to a group of symptoms including headaches; facial pain; jaw pain; sore, chipped, broken or worn teeth; clicking or popping in the jaw; and limited jaw movement. People suffering from TMD report chronic pain in the jaw, teeth, face, head, neck, shoulders or back or any combination of these areas. Snoring, grinding of the teeth and restricted airway are other problems associated with TMD.
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