TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DISORDER – BEST TMD SPECIALIST IN AHMEDABAD

WHAT IS TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT (TMJ)?
Temporomandibular joints connect the jawbone to the skull. It is an articulation, synovial in nature, between the skull and the mandible (Lower Jaw). Its main function is lower jaw movement.

WHAT IS TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDER (TMD)?
A disease related to the jaws and its joints which might include the muscles of your face is known as TMJ disorder.

WHAT CAUSES TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDER (TMD)?
A heavy blow during a fight/sports, clenching/grinding of the teeth, dislocation of the disc, arthritis, improper occlusion/bite, a developmental defect, improper fusion of fractured jaw bone, or trauma might cause TMD.

WHAT ARE THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDER?
– Difficulty Chewing.
The patient might experience pain in the ear, jaw or face.
– There might be difficulty in opening/closing of the jaws, in chewing.
– Muscle spasms and clicking sounds in the joints.
– Joint locking may be present.
– Other Symptoms: Headache, Pain in the neck or shoulders, A tired feeling in your face, ringing in your ears, Swelling on the side of your face.

WHY IS EARLY TREATMENT RECOMMENDED?
– The damage is irreversible, hence earlier the treatment, lessen the damage. An early treatment prevents a chronic disorder.
– Another major concern is the cost factor. Once the pain is neglected and TMD reaches an advanced stage, joint replacement becomes crucial, which is extremely expensive.

HOW IS TMD DIAGNOSED?
– Clinical Evaluation: is done in order to locate the areas of pain, discomfort or for clicking sound.
– Radiographic evaluation: might be done as well in order to locate the changes in the jawbone and joints (eg. X-ray, CBCT, MRI).
– Arthroscopy: is used for diagnosis, at times, during which the doctor inserts a cannula in the joint space, followed by the insertion of a small camera known as an arthroscope in order to view the affected area and arrive at a diagnosis.

WHAT IS THE TREATMENT OF TMJ DISORDER?
Treatments range from simple self-care practices and conservative treatments to injections and open surgery. Most experts agree that treatment should begin with conservative, nonsurgical therapies, with surgery left as the last resort.
> Restrictions: Avoid extreme jaw movements.
> Medications: Pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, Trigger point injections.
> Oral splints/ mouthguard.
> Physiotherapy: Exercises for strengthening and relaxing jaw muscles.
> Therapy: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), Radio Wave Therapy, Laser Therapy, UltraSound.
> The last resort is surgery. It includes arthrocentesis (This minor procedure is performed in the office, usually under local anesthesia), open-joint surgery.

WHY TEETH CARE CENTRE?

TCC comprises of highly qualified dental specialists and master degree holders offering comprehensive treatment of TMJ. Teeth Care Centre has a TMJ Specialist who has earned the Masters degree in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and has been a TMJ Arthroscopy and Total Joint Replacement Resident and has been trained for the same from Austria and Germany. Our specialized doctor offers a treatment best suited for the patient after evaluation of all the prospects.

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Enhance Your Smile with Tooth Jewellery

In the quest for personal expression and unique fashion statements, individuals have explored various forms of body adornment. From earrings and necklaces to tattoos and piercings, there are countless ways to showcase one’s style. However, there is a trend that has been gaining popularity over the years and is sure to leave a lasting impression – tooth jewellery. This fascinating form of dental decoration allows individuals to add a touch of sparkle and glamour to their smiles.

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The Origins of Tooth Jewellery: Tooth jewellery is not a new concept. In fact, it has roots that can be traced back to ancient civilizations. In ancient Mayan culture, for example, nobles would adorn their teeth with gemstones and metals to showcase their status and wealth. This practice has now resurfaced as a modern trend, capturing the attention of people looking for unique ways to enhance their appearance.

Types of Tooth Jewellery: Tooth jewellery comes in various styles, materials, and designs, allowing individuals to find the perfect fit for their personalities and preferences. The most common types include:

1)Tooth Gems: Tooth gems are small crystals or gemstones that are attached to the tooth surface. They come in a range of colours and shapes, such as diamonds, sapphires, and even gold or silver studs. These gems add a subtle yet dazzling touch to your smile.

2)Tooth Tattoos: Tooth tattoos involve applying a small, intricate design directly onto the tooth surface. These temporary tattoos are a great option for those who want to experiment with different patterns or symbols without committing to permanent ink.

3)Tooth Grills: Tooth grills, also known as dental grills or grills, are decorative covers made from gold, silver, or other precious metals. They are custom-made to fit over the teeth, often worn on the front teeth and can be studded with gemstones for an extravagant look.

Application Process: The application of tooth jewellery is a straightforward and painless procedure when performed by a dental professional. The process typically involves the following steps:

1)Consultation: Schedule an appointment with a Cosmetic Dentist experienced in tooth jewellery. Discuss your preferences, design options, and any concerns you may have.

2)Tooth Preparation: The dentist will clean and polish the tooth surface where the jewellery will be applied. This ensures a clean and smooth surface for proper adhesion.

3)Adhesive Application: A dental adhesive is used to attach the tooth jewellery securely to the tooth surface. The dentist will carefully position and affix the chosen jewellery, ensuring it is in the desired location.

4)Curing: Some adhesives require curing with a special light to activate and harden the bond. The dentist will use the appropriate curing method if necessary.

Caring for Tooth Jewellery: To maintain the longevity and sparkle of your tooth jewellery, it’s essential to follow these care tips:

  • Oral Hygiene: Continue practising good oral hygiene by brushing your teeth at least twice a day, flossing regularly, and using mouthwash. Avoid brushing the jewellery directly to prevent any damage.
  • Avoid Hard Foods: Be mindful of your eating habits and try to avoid biting into hard foods or objects, as they may dislodge or damage the jewellery.
  • Regular Dental Check-ups: Visit your dentist for routine check-ups to ensure the tooth jewellery is in good condition and to address any potential issues promptly.
  • Professional Removal: If you decide to remove or change your tooth jewellery, it’s crucial to have it done by a dental professional. Trying to remove it yourself may cause damage to the tooth surface.

Conclusion:

Tooth jewellery offers a unique and trendy way to express your individuality and enhance your smile. At Teeth Care Centre we care about your smile as much as you do. Dr. Pankti Patel our award-winning Cosmetic Dentist in Ahmedabad will introduce you to various styles and designs available, so you can find the perfect tooth accessory that complements your personal style. Remember to consult a dental professional for a safe and comfortable application process, and follow proper care practices to enjoy your dazzling tooth jewellery for as long as possible. So go ahead, explore this captivating dental trend, and let your smile shine with style!