Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)

Is a crucial component in the human body's dental system, and understanding it is essential for maintaining optimal oral health. The temporomandibular joint is a complex, hinge-like structure that connects the lower jaw (mandible) to the temporal bones of the skull, enabling smooth and pain-free jaw movement. This joint allows us to perform various essential functions, such as talking, chewing, and yawning.

When the TMJ functions properly, it operates with minimal discomfort and noise. However, when there's an issue with the joint, it can lead to temporomandibular disorders (TMD). These disorders can manifest in various ways, including pain in the jaw, face, neck, or shoulders, limited jaw mobility, clicking or popping sounds when opening or closing the mouth, and even headaches.