Temporomandibular (TM) DisordersWhat Increases Your RiskRisk factors for
temporomandibular (TM) disorders include: - Stress and anxiety, which can cause facial and
jaw muscle tension.
- Repetitive habits, such as grinding your teeth
(bruxism), clenching your teeth, excessive gum chewing,
eating hard or chewy foods, and nail biting.
- Habits that can cause
muscle tension, such as sleeping on one side of your face or with your mouth
open, opening your mouth wide when yawning or singing, or holding your head up
by cradling your jaw in your hand.
- Injury to the jaw or head. TM
disorders can result from a direct blow to the jaw, chin, or head;
whiplash to the head or neck; overstretching the jaw
during dental work or surgery; or other injuries that may lead to joint damage
or muscle tension.
- Age and sex. TM disorders primarily affect
people between the ages of 20 and 50. While some studies show that men and
women are equally affected, others identify women in their childbearing years
as reporting symptoms at the highest rates.2
In the past,
malocclusion and
orthodontics were thought to cause or contribute to TM
disorders. Similarly, orthodontics have been used to treat TM disorders.
Despite ongoing controversy, current research suggests that: - Malocclusion does not cause TM
disorders.1
- Orthodontic treatment does not
cause or cure TM disorders.2
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