Jaw pain can be more than just uncomfortable it can affect your ability to speak, chew, and enjoy daily activities. We specialize in diagnosing and treating the underlying causes of jaw pain to help you regain comfort and function.
Jaw pain can result from various dental and medical conditions, including:
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders: Inflammation or dysfunction of the jaw joints.
Bruxism (Teeth Grinding): Chronic clenching or grinding, often during sleep.
Arthritis: Degenerative joint issues affecting the jaw.
Dental Infections: Tooth abscesses or gum infections that radiate pain.
Jaw Injuries: Trauma from accidents or sports injuries.
Our experienced dentists conduct a thorough examination to pinpoint the cause and create a personalized treatment plan.
Our team offers a range of treatments tailored to your specific condition, including:
TMJ therapy and bite correction
Custom nightguards for bruxism
Dental restorations to correct misalignment
Anti-inflammatory treatments
Physical therapy exercises
Referral for specialist care if necessary
Our goal is to provide relief while addressing the root cause of your jaw discomfort.
Don’t let jaw pain interfere with your quality of life.
Book a consultation with AURA – Dental & Aesthetic today and take the first step toward a healthier, pain-free smile.
Sudden jaw pain can result from TMJ disorders, dental infections, or trauma. It’s important to get it assessed promptly.
In some cases, jaw pain can be linked to heart conditions or infections. Immediate evaluation is recommended if accompanied by chest pain, fever, or swelling.
TMJ disorders are treated through a combination of therapies, including bite splints, physical therapy, medication, and sometimes orthodontic adjustments.
A nightguard protects your teeth and jaw from the pressure of grinding or clenching while you sleep.
If your jaw pain lasts more than a few days, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms, book a dental appointment immediately.
Yes, bite misalignment can create uneven pressure on your jaw joints, leading to discomfort and dysfunction.
Applying ice packs, eating soft foods, and practicing jaw relaxation exercises can offer temporary relief. However, a professional evaluation is crucial.
Yes, both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can cause inflammation and pain in the jaw joints.
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