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Temporomandibular Joint Disorder

Temporomandibular Joint Disorder - Treatments

​Temporomandibular joint disorder may be treated surgically or non-surgically, depending on the diagnosis and the cause.

  1. Medications - Some anti-inflammation drugs can be helpful in reducing the pain associated with TMJD
  2. Therapies - Some TMJD symptoms can be relieved with the use of a bite guard. A bite guard is especially useful for patients who grind their teeth during sleep.
    Bite guard - treatment for temporomandibular joint disorders - National Dental Centre Singapore
  3. Surgery - Surgery may be the best option for patients who do not respond well to non-surgical treatment.  Surgery may range from simple washing of the joint with fluids, (arthrocentesis) to inserting a small scope into the joint to examine and treat the joint (arthroscopy). Click here for more information on the various types of joint surgery.
    Surgery treatment for temporomandibular joint disorders - National Dental Centre Singapore
  4. Restoring natural teeth - Worn down teeth may need to be crowned.
  5. Counselling and stress management
The information provided is not intended as medical advice. Terms of use. Information provided by SingHealth

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