How to Prevent TMJ
Instructions
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Reduce stress. Stress has been known to cause pain in the TMJ joint, possibly as a result of the pressure caused by clinching your teeth.
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Wear a mouth guard when sleeping to prevent grinding of your teeth. This grinding motion has been shown to cause additional stress on the joint resulting in pain and possible inflammation.
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Practice self-care if you experience pain in the joint. Pain and discomfort can be minimized by eating soft foods.
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Apply cold or heated compresses when the TMJ joint feels agitated.
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Avoiding gum chewing. This motion only increases the sliding movement that the TMJ joint goes through.
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Take a prescribed medication. A health-care provider that has diagnosed TMJ may recommend a non-steroidal medication, a muscle relaxer or injections in more severe cases.
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Take supplements that include Omega-3 and Omega-6 which can decrease inflammation.
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