Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD or TMJ disorder) affects millions of people. TMJ disorder occurs when the jaw is improperly positioned, putting excessive pressure on the temporomandibular joint that controls jaw muscles. Since the TMJ consists of muscle, bone, nerves, and tendons, TMD affects people differently based on the affected structures. Most people with this disorder experience pain and discomfort in the jaw joint, making biting or chewing uncomfortable. Patients may also experience earaches, headaches, and sore facial, neck, and shoulder muscles. Because symptoms creep up gradually and may seem unrelated, this disorder may go undiagnosed for years but can significantly affect your quality of life.
