Thursday, December 15, 2016

Do You Have Temporormandibular Joint Disorder

TMD or temporormandibular joint disorder is a painful condition that can cause earaches, neck and jaw pain and sleepless nights, and if you are dealing with jaw popping take this easy test to determine if you need to schedule an appointment with Gentle Touch Family Dentistry in Farmington Hills.

Temporormandibular joint disorder causes problems for up to 30 million women in America. Women are more likely to have TMD than men with bone, ligament, tissue, and muscle problems causing inflammation and even bone dislocation.

Causes

Although the jury is still out, some experts believe that chronic grinding or tooth clenching could be part of the problem. If you have had jaw trauma or a blow to the head, you could suffer from TMD. Arthritis could also put you at risk for temporormandibular joint disorder.

Symptoms

If you have migraines schedule an appointment with Gentle Touch Family Dentistry in Farmington Hills who can determine the root cause. If you have ear infections or can’t open and close your mouth without pain it’s time to see your dentist.

Below is a simple test that you can try at home to determine if temporormandibular joint disorder is causing your jaw to lock up.

Open your jaw and put your finger on top of the joint that is located in the front part of your ear. Open wide and feel for the joint move. If it clicks or is tender, schedule an appointment with Gentle Touch Family Dentistry who can determine if your temporormandibular joint is to blame.

Relief

For some patients your dentist will recommend less joint wear and tear. Prescription nighttime bite guards can reduce clenching and grinding and may help. In some cases, surgery may help for chronic temporormandibular joint sufferers. Chew less gum and try muscle relaxation techniques or mediation to help you find relief from temporormandibular joint disorder.


If you would like more information regarding temporormandibular joint disorder, call or click and schedule an appointment with Gentle Touch Family Dentistry in Farmington Hills for TMD therapy today.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Schedule Your Annual Dental Checkup

Now is the perfect time to schedule your annual dental checkup, especially with the holidays in full swing. Having healthy teeth and gums before you start indulging in those sweet treats will help your conscious and let you enjoy the things you only get to have once a year.

An annual dental checkup isn’t just for your teeth and gums. According to statistics, people who have a comprehensive dental exam have a better chance of oral cancer detection earlier than patients who haven’t had an oral cancer screening.

During the holidays, those cakes, candies, cookies, cakes and other delicious irresistible goodies can cause serious problems for your teeth.

Hard Candy-According to Gentle Touch Family Dental hard candies, peanut brittle, candy canes, and those scrumptious butterscotch hard candies can chip your teeth. If you don’t bite and like to dissolve every drop your teeth will be enjoying a pure sugar bath. If you like to eat hard candies, be sure and rinse and brush or enjoy with another meal.  

Chewy Morsels-Caramels, gummy bears and anything sticky will stay on your teeth. It is nearly impossible to brush away all of the sticky sugar from the fissures and grooves on the back of your teeth. Even dried fruit such as figs, mangos, apricots, dates and pineapple will remain on your teeth quickly converting to bacteria eating away the enamel on your teeth. If you must indulge rinse with water and brush when you can. According to Gentle Touch Family Dentistry, it isn’t a bad idea to eat sticky food as part of a meal.

Starchy Foods-Those chocolate covered pretzels are double the trouble. The chocolate is loaded with sugar and the pretzels are starchy leaving their presence in your mouth long after you have savored the last one on your plate. Keep breads, cookies, cakes, potato chips, crackers and any other starchy food to minimum and rinse and brush after enjoying.


Happy Holidays from Glen Family Dentistry and don’t forget to schedule your annual dental checkup for the New Year today.