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What Causes Temporomandibular Disorder in Adult Age (Simple But Complete Guide)

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 What Causes Temporomandibular Disorder in Adult Age (Simple But Complete Guide)

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is one of the most complex joints in the human body as it connects the lower jaw bone, the pit of the temporal bone, and the skull. One can find a TMJ joint by placing a finger in the front of his/her ear by opening the mouth. Though, TMJ disorder could be treated one you must know the causes of the temporomandibular disorder (TMD).

While there is no particular age to develop temporomandibular joint symptoms, anyone can suffer from TMD. It is a painful condition in which the patient feels pain in both or one jaw while moving his jaw or making any facial expression.

What Causes Temporomandibular Disorders

Reasons could be different for TMD for different ages. Developing TMJ disorder in adult age could have many causes.

In adults, the muscle which binds the jaw bone and skull get deteriorate due to a gradual decline in muscle strength.

Arthritis is one of the reasons that are associated with TMD.

Symptoms of TMD in Growing Children and Teens

The primary cause of TMJ is a change in the teeth and jaws in the result of adaptation of modern lifestyle. Adapting to today’s lifestyle like speech adaptation has changed the configuration of our head and neck as well as the shape of our airways. This change in the way we have adapted the things caused more stress in the jaw and risk of respiratory problems in children and adults.

We have changed our eating habits like eating processed and cooked food. The food we used to eat in the past decades is not the same that we are eating today. The food we used to eat in the past used to stimulate the jaw more and now we don’t eat such food which is causing the jaw bone to stress backwards.

These are the few habits that are causing temporomandibular disorder in children and teenagers.

Symptoms of TMD in Adults due to Stress and Trauma

In adults experiencing TMD symptoms in adults is not easy. The reason of TMD could be different or the same as in children but the symptoms will appear late in adults.

In adults, who have healthy bones and jaws could be different but the many sources of TMD in adults are stress and trauma. Today life of a common adult is full of stress and anxiety due to which many people grind and clench their teeth that lead to jaw displacement and develop TMJ disorder.

The reason for TMJ syndrome in adults is trauma. Sometimes if one has an accident or any other physical injury that can cause misalignment of the jaw.  It is possible that after an accident one can develop TMJ disorder not spontaneously but gradually.

While you are having pain in your jaw, pay attention to the other symptoms like headache, ear pain.

Symptoms of TMD in Old Age due Wear and Replacement

We all know that in old age your teeth need extra care. As our gums become weak and tooth fall it develops a TMJ disorder. Many times it is because of the restoration process of the tooth-like dental crown or any other dental surgery which can cause TMD in older people.

So if you are feeling pain in your jaw and have supporting symptoms like headache, earache or other kind of TMJ disorder symptoms you must pay attention toward the pain and consult your doctor. As the nature of developing TMJ disorder for different ages is different so as its treatment for them. You should consult your doctor for the right treatment of TMD.

For more help managing your TMJ disorder, contact the trusted team Advanced Dental Implant and TMJ Center . You can visit their website or call them at (662) 655 -4868 to ask questions or to schedule an appointment.

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