Could It Be More Than Just a Headache?
We all get the occasional headache or jaw tension, especially after a long day. But if the discomfort keeps coming back—or never really goes away—it could be more than stress. You might wake up with a sore jaw, hear clicking when you chew, or notice pain around your ears and temples. These are often signs of a TMJ disorder, and they’re more common than you might think.
Keep reading to learn what causes TMJ issues and how treatment can help.
What Is TMJ Disorder?
TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint. It’s the small but powerful hinge joint that connects your jaw to your skull. You use it every time you chew, speak, or yawn, any time you move your jaw at all. When the TMJ becomes irritated, misaligned, or overworked, it can lead to a range of uncomfortable symptoms known as TMJ disorder or TMD.
Common Signs of TMJ Problems
TMJ-related issues don’t always show up in the same way for everyone. Here are some of the most frequent signs that your jaw may need attention:
- Jaw pain or tightness, especially when chewing or talking
- Clicking, popping, or grinding sounds when you move your jaw
- Frequent headaches or pain near your temples and ears
- Difficulty opening your mouth fully or jaw locking in place
- Worn, sensitive, or cracked teeth from nighttime grinding
Some people go years without realizing their symptoms are connected. But when left untreated, TMJ problems can affect your daily comfort, sleep, and quality of life.
Finding Relief That Works for You
We take a thoughtful, personalized approach to TMJ treatment. We’ll start by listening to your concerns and looking at your bite and jaw movement. From there, we can recommend care options like:
- A custom night guard to reduce strain and protect your teeth
- Small lifestyle adjustments that take pressure off your jaw
- Referrals for advanced imaging or treatment when needed
If jaw pain or headaches are part of your daily routine, you don’t have to keep pushing through it. Call our dental office located in Mesa, AZ to schedule an evaluation. We’ll help you get answers—and relief that lasts.