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Jaw Pain

Have Jaw Pain or Jaw Clicking?
That clicking or grinding sound you here when you open your mouth may be associated with TMD or Temporomandibular Dysfunction. It is a common condition affecting the jaw joint Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ). We offer relief from these symptoms through non-invasive procedures and appliances.

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Causes of TMJ/TMD

There are many causes for TMD such as:

1. Unbalanced occlusion or 'Bad Bite'
2. Stress (emotional or work/school related)
3. Injury or trauma (this could have been an injury as obvious as a blow to the jaw with a fist or something as subtle as a whiplash injury with direct trauma to the head or jaw.)
4. Teeth grinding or Bruxism

A 'Bad Bite' could be caused by any of the following:

1. Missing teeth
2. Crowded or 'crooked' teeth
3. Worn down teeth
4. Old crowns and bridges
5. Unbalanced dentures

When teeth are missing, or out of alignment, it causes the jaw to shift positions and the muscles to work harder to chew, swallow, bite, etc. and eventually will cause: muscle spasms, tension and pain.

Muscle tension and misplaced TMJ could cause the TMJ disc to be pulled out of place which will result in pain, clicking and popping in the TMJ.

If the disc is displaced for a long time, the bones will start rubbing against each other and some damage will happen to the bone, this is called Osteoarthritis.

If there is inflammation in other joints or bones of the body, it is called Osteoarthritis (Arthritis) which may involve the jaw bone and the TMJ. Some damage to the bone may be evident on the x-rays.

Bite Splints
Bite Splints

Bite splints (plates) are effective in relieving TMD symptoms.


A bite splint provides an acrylic platform to bite against. Some bite plates move the mandible to a new position.


Generally, splints are worn part-time and for most people night time seems to be the best time to wear them.

NTI-TSS System
NTI-TSS System

The NTI-TSS System is a type of mouth guard that is placed on the patient's upper teeth. This lets the lower jaw rest in its proper place and causes the teeth to subside from being able to clench together.

If you experience chronic headaches, please ask your doctor because the NTI-TSS System could work for you.