What Are TMJ Diseases And Disorders?
TMJ diseases and disorders are a group of conditions that cause pain in and around the jaw joint (called the Temporomandibular Joint or TMJ) and nearby muscles. Jaw problems affect a person's ability to speak, eat, chew, swallow and even breathe.
What Are Symptoms Of TMJ?
Pain is the most common symptom of TMJ; however, some people have no pain but still have problems using their jaws. Specific symptoms include:
Face pain
Pain in the jaw joint and nearby areas, including the ear
Back pain
Inability to open the mouth comfortably
Clicking, popping or grating sounds in the jaw joint
Locking of the jaw when attempting to open the mouth
Headaches
A bite that is uncomfortable or feels “off”
Swelling on the side of the face, neck or shoulder
Other symptoms may include ringing in the ears, decreased hearing, dizziness and vision problems.
Keep in mind that occasional discomfort in the jaw joint or chewing muscles is common and is not a cause for concern. Many people with TMJ problems get better without treatment. Often the problem goes away on its own in several weeks to months.
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Sunday, 30 November 2014
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Bad Breath (also known as Halitosis)
Learn more about Bad Breath, which is also known as Halitosis.
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Dentist Sarasota FL
Joshua Colkmire, DDS
2924 University Parkway
Sarasota FL. 34243
(941) 359-2151
http://jcdentist.com/
Dentist Sarasota FL
Joshua Colkmire, DDS
2924 University Parkway
Sarasota FL. 34243
(941) 359-2151
http://jcdentist.com/
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Common Myths of Gum Disease # 6
I have diabetes. Will I get gum disease
Diabetes is a chronic disease which affects your body's ability to process sugar. The resulting high blood sugar can cause problems with your eyes, nerves, kidneys, heart and other parts of your body. Diabetes can also lower your resistance to infection and can slow the healing process. If you have diabetes, you are at greater risk of developing some oral health problems, including gum disease, so it's important that you are extra diligent with your oral health.
The above article is from: MouthHealthy.org
Dentist Sarasota FL
Joshua Colkmire, DDS
2924 University Parkway
Sarasota FL. 34243
(941) 359-2151
http://jcdentist.com/
Diabetes is a chronic disease which affects your body's ability to process sugar. The resulting high blood sugar can cause problems with your eyes, nerves, kidneys, heart and other parts of your body. Diabetes can also lower your resistance to infection and can slow the healing process. If you have diabetes, you are at greater risk of developing some oral health problems, including gum disease, so it's important that you are extra diligent with your oral health.
The above article is from: MouthHealthy.org
Dentist Sarasota FL
Joshua Colkmire, DDS
2924 University Parkway
Sarasota FL. 34243
(941) 359-2151
http://jcdentist.com/
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Periodontics
Learn more about Periodontics, which is the treatment of the tissue (gums) supporting and surrounding the teeth..
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Dentist Sarasota FL
Joshua Colkmire, DDS
2924 University Parkway
Sarasota FL. 34243
(941) 359-2151
http://jcdentist.com/
Dentist Sarasota FL
Joshua Colkmire, DDS
2924 University Parkway
Sarasota FL. 34243
(941) 359-2151
http://jcdentist.com/
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Common Myths of Gum Disease # 5
Bad breath can be an indicator of gum disease
Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth can be an indicator of gum disease and other oral diseases so it is important that you uncover whatÃs causing the problem. If constantly have bad breath, make an appointment to see your dentist. Regular checkups allow your dentist to detect any problems as your bad breath may be the sign of a medical disorder. If your dentist determines that your mouth is healthy, you may be referred to your primary care physician.
The above article is from: MouthHealthy.org
Dentist Sarasota FL
Joshua Colkmire, DDS
2924 University Parkway
Sarasota FL. 34243
(941) 359-2151
http://jcdentist.com/
Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth can be an indicator of gum disease and other oral diseases so it is important that you uncover whatÃs causing the problem. If constantly have bad breath, make an appointment to see your dentist. Regular checkups allow your dentist to detect any problems as your bad breath may be the sign of a medical disorder. If your dentist determines that your mouth is healthy, you may be referred to your primary care physician.
The above article is from: MouthHealthy.org
Dentist Sarasota FL
Joshua Colkmire, DDS
2924 University Parkway
Sarasota FL. 34243
(941) 359-2151
http://jcdentist.com/
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Scaling and Root Planing
Learn more about Scaling and Root Planing to remove tartar and plaque below the gum line
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Dentist Sarasota FL
Joshua Colkmire, DDS
2924 University Parkway
Sarasota FL. 34243
(941) 359-2151
http://jcdentist.com/
Dentist Sarasota FL
Joshua Colkmire, DDS
2924 University Parkway
Sarasota FL. 34243
(941) 359-2151
http://jcdentist.com/
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