Understanding TMD: Top 5 Symptoms To Watch Out For

Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is the general term we use for dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Everyone has two temporomandibular joints — one on each side of the face — connecting the jaw to the skull. When both are healthy and functioning properly, you should be able to open and close your mouth, yawn, chew, take a large bite of food, or move your jaw in any direction silently and with ease. A dysfunctional TMJ, on the other hand, can cause any number of symptoms that may impact your daily life, especially if you don’t get treatment.

Get Yourself A Whole New Smile With Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Very few people on this planet have naturally great teeth. Some people experience so many problems with their teeth that they don’t even know where to begin to get them fixed. That’s where full mouth rehabilitation comes in. Sometimes called a smile makeover, full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental treatment plan that fixes multiple issues affecting a patient’s oral health. When we embark on full mouth rehabilitation, our main goal is to restore function, health, and aesthetics based on the patient’s unique needs.