At Sree Jayam Dental Clinic, we offer TMJ splints as a treatment option for individuals experiencing discomfort related to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects the jawbone to the skull. TMJ disorders can cause pain, clicking sounds, difficulty chewing, and jaw tension. A TMJ splint is a custom-made oral appliance designed to relieve these symptoms by repositioning the jaw, reducing strain on the TMJ, and promoting proper alignment. Whether you're dealing with jaw pain, teeth grinding (bruxism), or jaw clenching, our dental team is here to provide personalized TMJ splints to help alleviate discomfort and improve your quality of life.
TMJ splints are custom-fitted dental devices worn over the teeth to alleviate the symptoms associated with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. These splints work by helping to stabilize the jaw, reduce muscle tension, and alleviate discomfort caused by teeth grinding or jaw clenching. They are often worn at night but may also be used during the day, depending on the severity of the condition and the patient’s symptoms.
TMJ splints work by positioning the jaw in a way that helps to relieve pressure on the temporomandibular joint. This is done by creating a barrier between the upper and lower teeth, which can reduce the impact of teeth grinding (bruxism) and alleviate tension from jaw clenching. Depending on the design, some splints may help reposition the jaw to correct bite misalignment and promote a more relaxed jaw posture. The splints can also help prevent damage to the teeth and jaw while offering relief from pain and discomfort caused by TMJ disorders.
The duration for wearing a TMJ splint varies depending on the severity of the TMJ disorder. Many patients wear the splint while sleeping, but some may need to wear it during the day as well, especially if jaw clenching or grinding occurs during waking hours.
When first wearing a TMJ splint, there may be an adjustment period where the splint feels unusual in your mouth. However, once you get used to it, most patients find it comfortable and effective in relieving symptoms. If any discomfort persists, it's important to consult with your dental provider for adjustments.
Relief from TMJ symptoms may vary from person to person. Some patients notice an improvement in their symptoms within a few days to weeks, while others may require longer use of the splint to experience significant relief.
Yes, TMJ splints can help reduce headaches caused by jaw clenching and teeth grinding, which are common symptoms of TMJ disorders.
Yes, some TMJ splints are designed to be worn during the day, especially for people who grind their teeth or clench their jaws while awake. Your dentist will help determine the best type of splint for your needs.
Your TMJ splint should be cleaned regularly with a soft toothbrush and mild soap or denture cleaner. Avoid using toothpaste as it can be abrasive. It's also important to store the splint in a protective case when not in use to prevent damage.