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West Bloomfield TMJ Disorder Dentist

Our dentist can diagnose and treat patients who show symptoms for TMJ, which stands for temporal-mandibular joint. Problems with this joint may be caused by a misalignment of the teeth, oral trauma or excess muscle tension.

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Problems In This Area Can Cause:

  • Headaches
  • Earaches
  • Trouble or soreness when opening or closing the mouth
  • Clicking or popping of the jaw
  • Pain in the jaw muscles
  • Soreness in the area, sometimes extending to the face

Treating TMJ

Dental treatments for TMJ can include replacing missing teeth, moving teeth, adjusting your bite, or filling gaps between teeth. As with many specialty dental procedures, there is no solution that is right for all patients.

Our knowledgeable and professional staff can help you determine which option is best for your specific situation. In some cases, a plastic mouthpiece may be used to prevent clenching or grinding that is contributing to the problem. If untreated and taken to extremes, surgery may be required to repair a badly damaged joint.

Bite Splint Therapy

We offer several different types of splint therapy for specific conditions. Through proper evaluation and fitting, we can help alleviate misalignment of your bite and subsequently correct these issues.

A bite splint is a restorative device used to support, protect, or immobilize oral structures that have been loosened, replanted, fractured or traumatized. We offer bite splint therapy options for:

  • Treatment of temporomandibular (TMJ) joint disorders
  • Patients dealing with issues from night-time teeth grinding
  • Mouth or jaw problems resulting from bite misalignment

If you are experiencing any of the common signs caused by TMJ, want to learn more about Robert Singelyn DDS or just want to make an appointment, please contact our office.

If you need dental treatment for a painful, damaged, or missing tooth, give us a call and schedule an appointment. Reach out to our office by calling 248-624-0008 at your earliest convenience!