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subject: TMJ Association - TMJ Treatment Options [print this page]


Author: Tmj Advisor
Author: Tmj Advisor

TMJ Association When it comes to curing TemporoMendibular Joint, TMJ sufferers own exceptionally limited options: drugs, splints, or surgery. That's how doctors notify patients anyway. In reality there is an effective TMJ treatment which does not motivate taking drugs, enduring surgery, or wearing a cumbersome mouthguard. This treatment consists in TMJ exercises. Before going into detail about a TMJ treatment, it is important to note that drugs can't cure TMJ. TMJ Association At the best, drugs can only mask the effects of TMJ, that is hiding the pain, but this is in no way a cure. Likewise, splints may reduce TMJ pain, but the downside is that this pain relief is always temporary and end up worsening the situation in the long run, sometime leading to permanent problems such as increase in clenching and grinding, and the formation of an open bite. TMJ Association Lastly, surgery should be your very last resort as it has no guarantee of success and may lead to complications, as the TMJ Association warns on its website. So why a TMJ treatment through chiropractic exercises is the best solution for TMJ sufferer? TMJ exercises treat the problem at the roots, meaning that instead of hiding the effects of TMJ, chiropractic exercises will work on eliminating the real causes of TMJ. TMJ Association Because the problem doesn't always come from where it hurts, having TMJ doesn't automatically mean that the problem comes from your jaw. Every part of your body is interconnected which is why you shouldn't only focus on the jaw area when practicing exercises to relieve your TMJ pain. Stop suffering from TMJ anymore. Get your TMJ Association ebook and live your life again!About the Author:

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