Do you wake up with a dull ache in your jaw? Maybe you notice a clicking sound when you chew, or you live with frequent headaches that seem to have no clear cause. If this sounds familiar, you might be dealing with a cranky jaw joint, commonly called TMJ disorder.
At West Ashley Family Dentistry, we see patients nearly every week who have been living with these symptoms for months or even years. They’ve tried over-the-counter pain relievers. They’ve blamed stress. Some have even assumed headaches were just something they had to put up with. Then they discover the source might actually be their bite.
Let’s start with the basics. The TMJ is the temporomandibular joint, the hinge that connects your jaw to the rest of your skull. You have one on each side, and they work together whenever you talk, chew, or yawn. When something throws this system out of balance, that’s when TMJ disorder can develop.
The tricky part is that TMJ problems rarely stay in one place. Because this joint connects to muscles, nerves, and even your airway, the symptoms can show up in surprising ways:
Here’s where our training at West Ashley Family Dentistry makes a real difference. Dr. Dickert, Dr. Lynn, and Dr. Bedingham have completed advanced courses at The Dawson Academy, a prestigious institute that teaches what’s known as “complete dentistry.”
Instead of just treating the symptoms, this approach looks at the whole system. Think of it this way: if your car’s alignment is off, you can keep replacing tires, but they’ll keep wearing down unevenly. TMJ treatment works the same way. We need to understand why your joint is struggling before we can recommend the right solution.
The good news? Most TMJ issues don’t require surgery or dramatic intervention. In fact, we usually start with the most conservative approach possible, which fits perfectly with our practice philosophy.
Understanding the problem first. Your first visit will include a careful evaluation of your bite, your joint function, and your symptoms. We’ll listen to your concerns and look for the underlying patterns that might be causing the trouble.
Creating stability. For many patients, a simple oral appliance can make a world of difference. This isn’t a bulky, uncomfortable mouthguard. It’s a custom-fitted device designed to help your jaw relax into a healthier position, often reducing headaches and muscle pain within weeks.
Addressing the root cause. Sometimes the issue is related to worn-down teeth, stress-related clenching, or even how your teeth come together. Once we understand what’s driving the problem, we can recommend solutions that support long-term health, not just temporary relief.
This isn’t the kind of problem you want a rushed opinion on. TMJ disorders are complex, and they affect something you use thousands of times a day. You deserve a dentist who takes the time to understand your unique situation and explains things in plain language, not confusing dental jargon.
Our team also believes in a “no-pressure” approach. If we can help you with conservative care, that’s exactly what we’ll recommend. You won’t hear about expensive treatments you don’t need. You’ll get honest answers and a clear path forward.
If you’ve been dealing with unexplained headaches or jaw pain, you don’t have to just live with it. Give us a call at (843) 371-5480 or request an appointment online. Let’s figure out what’s really going on and get you back to feeling like yourself again.
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