Similarly one may ask, what causes TMJ pain?
Causes of TMJ disorders include injury to the teeth or jaw, misalignment of the teeth or jaw, teeth grinding or clenching, poor posture, stress, arthritis, and gum chewing. locking of the jaw joint.
Secondly, how long does TMJ pain last? Acute TMJ symptoms and signs may last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks and then disappear after the injury or cause of discomfort has resolved. For a chronic TMJ condition, the symptoms can be ongoing with episodes of sharp and/or dull pain that occur over an extended period of time (months to years).
Subsequently, one may also ask, can you suddenly develop TMJ?
While chronic TMJ may be caused by damage to the joint, arthritis, or illness, sudden TMJ has a different set of likely causes. Trauma or damage to the jaw itself is a likely one. As with any joint, the jaw can be bruised, dislocated, or suffer other damage if it sustains impact of some kind.
How can I relieve jaw pain?
Your doctor may recommend a combination of the following treatments:
- Pain medicine.
- Muscle relaxant medicines.
- Dietary changes to rest the jaw.
- Applying moist heat to the joint to ease pain.
- Applying cold packs to the joint to ease pain.
- Physical therapy to stretch the muscles around the jaw and/or correct posture issues.