Monday, January 25, 2010
TMJ syndrome defined
What is TMJ syndrome? It's a condition of the jaw bones that arises whenever the jaws are thrown out of alignment and prevents the mouth from moving properly. Temporomandibular joint disorder is probably one of the most common conditions in the world, and is unfortunately one of those that tend to be left untreated; this could be because some people don't deem it frighteningly important enough or because they simply have no idea that they are already suffering from TMJ. Symptoms of TMJ syndrome are numerous and includes seemingly unrelated aches and pains in the head, the ears, the neck, and the shoulders. This is brought about by the nerves surrounding the affected area, which then transmit pain to other parts of the body.
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