How Are TMD and Teeth Grinding Related?
Being asleep makes it difficult for you to regulate whether you grind your teeth at night
Read MoreBeing asleep makes it difficult for you to regulate whether you grind your teeth at night
Read MoreOne of the most common causes of TMJ disorder is trauma to the joint.
Read MoreIf you're struggling with TMD pain, the last thing you want to do is sign up for an invasive procedure that will cause more pain.
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Read MoreTMD-induced muscle pain can become so distracting that it can begin to take control of sufferers’ lives.
Read MoreIf your jaw pops or cracks when you move it or just generally hurts more often than it should, you might also suffer from chronic anxiety.
Read MoreA face that isn't symmetrical can be telling about a person's oral health.
Read MoreJaw joint pain is indicative of temporomandibular joint disorder.
Read MoreWorn-down teeth affect more than just the aesthetics of a smile.
Read MorePeople are more sedentary than ever. We now spend hours hunched over a computer for work with little to no regard for how it will affect our posture long-term.
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