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29th September 2009
There is no easy cure for TMJ? ...Or Is There?
If you've been suffering from TMJ symptoms I don't need to tell you how frustrating and painful this condition can be. But why is it proving so hard to treat? Dentists and doctors will likely just have to ... Read >
Author: floob
24th September 2009
First and foremost, it is important that we review the many symptoms of TMJ. Facial pain, jaw pain, clenching and grinding of teeth, a popping or clicking jaw, congested ears, ringing ears, numbing in arms and fingers as well as headaches that are common... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
23rd September 2009
Headaches an often become unbearable, and if you suffer from frequent and long lasting tension headaches or migraine headaches, you may have condition known as TMJ disorder. Jaw Joint Pain, TMJ or Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), can be severe enough to... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
21st September 2009
The moment has finally arrived. That person you wanted to go out with gave you the green light.
Took them long enough. Keep that thought to yourself but it did take them long enough. Nonetheless you were patient and persistent without going overboard;... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
16th September 2009
Do you experience recurring and long lasting tension headaches or migraine headaches? If so, you might have a condition called TMJ disorder.
TMJ syndrome or Temporomandibular disorder occurs when the jaw is misaligned. Interferences in the structure o... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
11th September 2009
TMJ or temporomandibular joint disorder is a dysfunction in the joint and muscles that controls the movement of the jaw. Millions of people are suffering from the discomforts of this condition. In most cases, the causes of this condition are unknown but s... Read >
Author: Candy
11th September 2009
TMJ, temporomandibular joint pain, is caused when people grind their teeth because they are under huge amounts of stress. Its symptoms include but are not limited to jaw clicking, pain chewing, headaches, jaw popping and migraines. Most of the time TMJ oc... Read >
Author: Candy
10th September 2009
Dysfunction in the jaw muscles and joints also known as temporomandibular joint disorder or TMJ could give sufferers excruciating pain. In some cases, pain is just occasional and temporary but in severe cases sufferers experience long term symptoms and pa... Read >
Author: Candy
07th September 2009
Dysfunction in the jaw muscles and joints also known as temporomandibular joint disorder or TMJ could give sufferers excruciating pain. In some cases, pain is just occasional and temporary but in severe cases sufferers experience long term symptoms and pa... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
04th September 2009
Are you tired of those restless nights caused by your snoring? Does snoring problems cost you too much anxiety already whenever your partner prefers to leave the room when both of you are supposed to sleep together? Or do you feel the same anxiety wheneve... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon
02nd September 2009
TMJ or temporomandibular joint disorder is a dysfunction in the joint and muscles that controls the movement of the jaw. Millions of people are suffering from the discomforts of this condition. In most cases, the causes of this condition are unknown but s... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
10th August 2009
TMJ or Temporamandibular Joint disorder can be a very painful and very elusive condition. You may experience a terrible pain in your ear, teeth, jaw or neck. It may move from one place to another or it might develop into a migraine headache. Often it goes... Read >
Author: Candy
10th August 2009
Headache and TMJ syndrome may go together if you have chronic recurring headaches. While wildly over diagnosed in the 1970's recently newer imaging techniques, such as MRI's, have allowed for a better look at this facial joint that causes so much pain.
... Read >
Author: Candy
07th August 2009
There's a lot of debate going on whether someone can regain one's eyesight naturally. It seems this is possible . There are a number of ways on how eye vision can be cured and can be improved dramatically without the utilization of corrective eye wear o... Read >
Author: Arthur Henderson
03rd August 2009
TMJ disorder can strike without you realizing that it's been building up for a long time. A direct blow to the jaw could throw the temporamandibular joint out of alignment. It could have been caused by grinding your teeth when you sleep, something you can... Read >
Author: Candy
02nd August 2009
There is a tendency for parents to treat baby teeth as being dispensable since we all know there will be a second set of adult teeth replacing them anyway. However, baby teeth (also known as the deciduous teeth or the primary dentition) are important and... Read >
Author: figur8
11th July 2009
Countless individuals all around the world suffer daily from unbearable jaw pain which occurs for a variety of reasons. The commonest of these reasons is TMJ disorder. The solution many people choose is to simply learn to adapt. However, this may not be f... Read >
Author: Candy
10th July 2009
Many people grind their teeth at night, a condition known as bruxism, doing considerable damage to their teeth and annoying their bed partners. For a long time, it has been blamed on stress, even in children. We now know that there is a relationship betwe... Read >
Author: Candy
07th July 2009
TMJ, Temporomandibular joint disorder, is a condition in the jaw joints which causes pain, swelling, immobility and other symptoms that can hinder your quality and routine of daily life. If left untreated, the condition will worsen and could possibly resu... Read >
Author: Candy
07th July 2009
TMJ is a disorder that can usually be treated by exercises that realign the jaw joint, stress relieving measures, and teaching the jaw muscles to work properly again. It is widely believed that doctors have misused and overused unnecessary treatment techn... Read >
Author: Candy
07th July 2009
TMJ stands for Temporomandibular Joint (the jaw joint), and is also used to refer to Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, a painful disorder of this joint. One of the most common and painful of its symptoms is headaches, often thought of as migraines.
Whe... Read >
Author: Candy
07th July 2009
Jaw Pain
If you're complaining of pain in your lower jaw, that is so excruciating it wakes you in the middle of the night and is not restricted to your lower jaw but extends up to your head and around your ear, then you may actually be suffering from T... Read >
Author: Candy
06th July 2009
Does a TMJ cure exist? Some say yes, some say no. As a TMJ sufferer myself, I would say maybe. I'll talk about some cures in this article, and what I've been doing to alleviate the TMJ pain.
There are several ways you're supposed to be able to cure TMJ... Read >
Author: Candy
05th July 2009
Sore teeth are just one of many TMD symptoms; although many people often confuse the sore teeth with other conditions such as sinus infections, tooth cavities or infection, or a bad bite. Many times sore teeth are caused by excessive pressure in the jaw j... Read >
Author: Candy
05th July 2009
TMJ exercises offer simple ways to alleviate your TMJ pain. Using these exercises on a daily basis can help to relax the jaw and lessen the pressure that is felt in the joint.
The condition of TMJ often results from daily habits that put extra stress o... Read >
Author: Candy
29th June 2009
Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD/TMJ) is a painful and often debilitating neuromuscular disorder with symptoms which can affect the entire body. TMD/TMJ sufferers rarely associate their symptoms with dental-related problems and, therefore, seek help ... Read >
Author: Candy
29th June 2009
Do you think you have TMJ and are looking for a dentist or therapist to help with TMJ relief?
First let’s discuss some of the symptoms so that you are clear about what to watch for and take care of -
TMJ Symptoms:
Your jaw hurts especially when... Read >
Author: Candy
29th June 2009
TMJ dysfunction can be a very painful ailment that can affect not only the jaw, but the upper body as well. The arms, head, and neck can also experience pain and numbness. However, these sometimes debilitating symptoms can be alleviated with proper TMJ ex... Read >
Author: Candy
28th June 2009
TMJ jaw pain occurs when there is a problem with the Temporomandibular Joint. This article is going to discuss causes of TMJ jaw pain and treatments that can be done to relieve the pain.
Temporomandibular Joint (also known as "TMJ") is the joint that c... Read >
Author: Candy
28th June 2009
TMJ is short for temporomandibular joint. It is a joint in your jaw the present can sometimes develop problems. The name of right now temporomandibular joint dysfunction is TMJ.
What Causes TMJ?
TMJ can be caused by overuse of the temporomandibular ... Read >
Author: Candy
28th June 2009
Got TMJ? If you do, you are not alone. It is estimated that over 60 million Americans at this moment suffer from TMJ in selected way shape or form. The inherent remedy (which works some of the time) is to take a trip to the doctor. But how most do not rea... Read >
Author: Candy
28th June 2009
In America only likely as many as 10 million people undergo from inflammation of the jaw muscles, a state known as TMJ. While it is not life-threatening, TMJ can be either an incredibly acute pain or a permanent dull ache that affects your superiority of ... Read >
Author: Candy
26th June 2009
One's jaw acts as a hinge and connects the mandible with the skull. It is because of the jaw that one is able to communicate, yawn, chew or swallow. If somehow the disk gets displaced then it causes Temporal Mandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ).There are ma... Read >
Author: Monica Swanson
12th June 2009
TMJ stands for Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, a painful condition of the jaw joint. It is moreover labeled TMD for Temporomandibular Joint Disorder. The jaw joint, in front of the ear, is a ball and socket joint where the lower jaw (mandible) connects ... Read >
Author: Candy
12th June 2009
For most, mind over muscle conjures up visions of fire walkers, voodoo and yogi buried alive for days in trance like states. Hypnosis, for example, produces some striking phenomena, with actual changes of the muscular system. Groups of isolated muscles ca... Read >
Author: bodybuildingforums
12th June 2009
For most, mind over muscle conjures up visions of fire walkers, voodoo and yogi buried alive for days in trance like states. Hypnosis, for example, produces some striking phenomena, with actual changes of the muscular system. Groups of isolated muscles ca... Read >
Author: Mick Hart
06th June 2009
A common problem that cosmetic dentist, London and all over the UK see is tooth wear.
Tooth wear has many aetiological factors. Many people grind or clench their teeth. Some tooth wear may be from erosion from acidic or fizzy drinks. Extra stress on... Read >
Author: M.Singh
02nd April 2009
TMJ stands for Temporpmandibular Joint Syndrome and is a condition of the jaw joint. TMJ is very painful and is caused by a misaligned jawbone. TMJ can cause pain and discomfort in other parts of the body also.
There is now a special type of dentistry... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
13th January 2009
Cosmetic dentistry, stress and tooth wear
Cosmetic dentists know that stress related factors can be linked most commonly with teeth grinding and teeth clenching, which can cause tooth wear.
Cosmetic dentistry, stress and jaw ache
Cosmetic denti... Read >
Author: Perfect Smile Spa
31st December 2008
So what’s all this talk about the bite mean? What I tell patients at our Savannah TMJ dentistry is that there’s more to your bite than just how the teeth fit together. It is also where the position of your lower jaw is when the biting happens. Think... Read >
Author: Rod Strickland
26th November 2008
Let's face it, sometimes a dog's breath is no laughing matter and in the event that your dog is having a pungent odor coming from his mouth, as a caring pet owner, you can tend to be worried. The fact of the matter is that if your dog's breath is unnatura... Read >
Author: JamesNash
08th October 2008
Headache treatments began from the time humans first began to dabble in the medicinal arts. Many kinds of procedures, including home remedies and health supplements for the treatment of headaches, have been tried for centuries. The earliest known surgical... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
11th September 2008
We all hate that double-chin that creeps up on is in mid-life....but, is there anything (besides surgery) we can do about it?
Here's what I've found:
1) Lose 10 or 15 pounds. "The single best way to get rid of a double chin is to Lose Weight," says ... Read >
Author: Dee Braun
04th September 2008
Why we make the gestures that we do with our bodies, is directly caused by our state of mind at that particular point in time and place. The following is an alphabetized list of the traits we exhibit:
Aggressive, Defensive Or Hostile:
When one is... Read >
Author: careertest.ws
28th August 2008
Following are some interesting facts about the remarkable Jaguars.
1. Jaguar is the third largest wild cat.
2. Jaguar resides almost exclusively in South America where it is the top predator.
3. Jaguar has held many names and titles through histo... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
25th August 2008
What Your Body Language Signals:
Why we make the gestures that we do with our bodies, is directly caused by our state of mind at that particular point in time and place. The following is an alphabetized list of the traits we exhibit:
Aggressive, Def... Read >
Author: careertest.ws
21st August 2008
Many people grind their teeth at night, a condition known as bruxism, doing considerable damage to their teeth and annoying their bed partners. For a long time, it has been blamed on stress, even in children. We now know that there is a relationship bet... Read >
Author: Dr. Dawne Slabach
15th August 2008
Bruxism is the medical term given to the ghastly habit of grinding the teeth. Most people who are suffering from this condition don't know about it, for they usually clench their teeth during their sleep. Several studies show that bruxism may be related t... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
10th July 2008
Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease that leads to stiffness of your jaw muscles and other muscles. It can cause severe muscle spasms, make breathing difficult and, ultimately, threaten your life.A cut, puncture wound, laceration or other wound can lead... Read >
Author: peterhutch
23rd May 2008
Right now, hypnosis is used to treat a lot of behavioral problems. And during the recent years, experts are taking advantage of its use for bruxism. Bruxism is the medical term for teeth grinding. Teeth grinding is that annoying sound people unknowingly m... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
21st May 2008
Temporomandibular joint disorder or simply TMJ disorder is a disease related to the lower jaw which may occur due to improper function of chewing muscles and the jaw joints. Millions of people all over the world suffer from this disparate disease with its... Read >
Author: charles
08th May 2008
TMJ dysfunction can be a very painful ailment that can affect not only the jaw, but the upper body as well. The arms, head, and neck can also experience pain and numbness. However, these sometimes debilitating symptoms can be alleviated with proper tooth ... Read >
Author: BillThomas
01st May 2008
If you find yourself waking up with sore jaw muscles or a headache, you may be suffering from bruxism — the grinding and clenching of teeth. Bruxism can cause teeth to become painful or loose, and sometimes parts of the teeth are literally ground away. ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
28th March 2008
TMJ, temporomandibular joint pain, is caused when people grind their teeth because they are under huge amounts of stress. Its symptoms include but are not limited to jaw clicking, pain chewing, headaches, jaw popping and migraines. Most of the time TMJ oc... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas
19th February 2008
Many people suffer from one or more of these symptoms. Unfortunately, misdiagnosis is generally the rule in the medical profession when it comes to jaw joint and neuromuscular disorders of the jaws. Symptoms are often overlooked, ignored or mistakenly att... Read >
Author: Peter sams
23rd January 2008
Bruxism is the medical term for the grinding of teeth or the clenching of jaws, this commonly occurs to people while they are under stress or during sleep. It is well known that around 30 to 40 million Americans suffer from bruxism during sleep, but as we... Read >
Author: liz
25th July 2007
Although lifestyle factors such as diet smoking, occupation and stress can be major causes of headaches, mouth-related diseases and structural problems can also contribute. Individuals who possess badly aligned bites or have had teeth removed may have a v... Read >
Author: Alien
01st July 2007
Honed to a sleek and slender physique Cheetah ranges in weight from 100 to 150 lbs, with its long body and tail assisting it in high speed pursuits. The coat is generally yellowish with small black spots running throughout its length. The belly, like most... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
08th January 2007
The Secret to Perfect Customer Serviceby Marti TalbottAs a Customer Service Supervisor for more than eight years, I've handled theworst kind of customers and trained my share of Representatives. The truthis, contact with a Rep is often the deciding factor... Read >
martitalbott
08th January 2007
The Secret to better Customer Serviceby Marti TalbottAs a Customer Service Supervisor for more than eight years, I've handled theworst kind of customers and trained my share of Representatives. The truthis, contact with a Rep is often the deciding factor ... Read >
martitalbott
26th October 2006
There are many reasons why you could be suffering pain in your face.:
A few of the most common ones are:
Dental problems – including bite disorders and tooth decay
Neuralgia
Earache
Eye problems
Neck problems
Nasal problems
Sinus problems
TMJ... Read >
Author: David Wilding
08th September 2005
There are probably as many cures for snoring as there are people complaining about someone snoring. Over 300 anti-snoring devices and cures have been registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Offices. They include the familiar remedy -– a tennis ball in... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
21st July 2005
Only a migraine sufferer understands the pain. Regardless of how the migraine starts the end result is the same - excrutiating pain that renders you helpless. Walking hurts, breathing hurts. Even thinking hurts.
People often discount migraines withou... Read >
Author: Niall Roche
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