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The Connection between Sleep Apnea and TMJ

The point where the jawbone meets the skull bone is the Jaw Joint which is medically termed, TMJ. This joint is crucial for the mouth to close and open so that activities involving the mouth like talking or eating are accomplished. If this joint is disturbed it has a domino effect and your wellbeing takes a backseat. It will be surprising to note the relationship between TMJ and the manifestation of sleep apnea. Let us learn more about this connection and also check on the solutions.

Relation between Sleep Apnea and Jaw Joint

When the route of the airway shuts it causes Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). The body then reacts to this situation. It is programmed by nature in such a way that the lower jaw jumps into action by thrusting itself onward to open the airway route. This causes a steady movement of the lower jaw through sleep. This constant movement of the lower jaw exerts stress and pressure in the jaw joint. This is one reason why sleep apnea and jaw joint issues are connected.

The presence of Tempero Mandibular Disorder or TMD can worsen the sleep apnea already present and can affect your general health. Any malocclusion condition (misalignment of the jaw) present forces the airway route from staying open when you are asleep. This is how the airway route and your jaw are closely associated. This gives a fair idea of how sleep apnea and TMJ are closely related to one another.

How to Improve TMJ and Sleep Apnea?

TMJ or Jaw joint issues have to be addressed on time. If you are looking to address your Sleep Apnea problem, consult your dentist first to understand if it is due to TMJ issues. It needs to be understood that TMJ issues can give certain symptoms outside and inside your mouth. The symptoms that occur outside your mouth are pain around the jaw joint, stiffness in the facial muscles, tension headaches, migraines, neck pain, back pain, frozen shoulder, etc. Similarly, the symptoms that occur inside your mouth are worn out tooth surface, gum recession, abrasion near the neck of the tooth, spaces in the teeth, altered bite pattern, etc.

You can call us at (91) 99415-11444 and get an appointment to first find out the root cause of your TMJ or sleep apnea problem. Our dentist at Expert Dental Care will then clearly let you know the solution after diagnosing your problems.

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