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TMJ & Jaw Pain

Relief for Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction.

Do you suffer from jaw pain, clicking, popping, or difficulty opening your mouth? TMJ disorders affect millions of people and can cause debilitating pain that impacts eating, speaking, and quality of life. At Van Every Family Chiropractic Center, we address TMJ issues by treating the often-overlooked connection between your jaw and your cervical spine.

TMJ problems rarely exist in isolation. The upper cervical spine and jaw are intimately connected through shared nerve supply, muscle connections, postural relationships, and compensation patterns. The trigeminal nerve affects both areas, and neck muscles attach directly to jaw structures. Treating one without addressing the other often leads to incomplete results.

More Than Just Your Jaw

When the cervical spine is misaligned, it changes head position, which changes how your jaw comes together. This creates muscle imbalance, joint stress, and TMJ symptoms. Addressing the neck is often the key to lasting TMJ relief.

Common TMJ Symptoms

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Patterns To Notice

  • Jaw Pain: Aching or sharp pain in the jaw joint, face, or around the ears.
  • Clicking & Popping: Audible clicking, popping, or grating sounds when opening or closing the mouth.
  • Jaw Locking: Jaw that gets stuck or locked in an open or closed position.
  • Headaches: Frequent headaches, especially in the temples, often mistaken for tension headaches.
  • Ear Pain & Ringing: Pain in or around the ears, fullness, or tinnitus (ringing) related to TMJ dysfunction.
  • Teeth Grinding: Bruxism (clenching or grinding teeth), especially during sleep, contributing to jaw pain.

Why Chiropractic Helps TMJ

  • Addresses Root Cause: We don't just treat TMJ symptoms, we identify why your jaw is dysfunctional by evaluating the relationship between your cervical spine, posture, and jaw alignment.
  • Cervical Correction: Gentle adjustments restore proper alignment in the neck, which directly affects jaw position and function. Many patients see jaw improvement simply from cervical corrections.
  • Non-Invasive Approach: No surgery, no injections, no reliance on pain medications. Our gentle approach provides relief through natural restoration of proper joint function and alignment.
  • Works With Other Care: Our approach complements dental treatment, night guards, and other TMJ therapies. We coordinate with your dentist when appropriate for comprehensive care.

Our Approach to TMJ Relief

Our doctors take a comprehensive approach that addresses both the jaw and the cervical spine for complete TMJ relief.

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Comprehensive Evaluation

We assess your jaw, cervical spine, posture, and overall biomechanics to understand the full picture. This includes evaluating the TMJ joint directly, examining cervical alignment, analyzing head and neck posture, and identifying contributing factors like bruxism, stress, and injury history.

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Cervical & TMJ Correction

Using Talsky Tonal Chiropractic and KST techniques, we deliver precise, gentle adjustments with no cracking, popping, or forceful manipulation. We restore proper alignment in the cervical spine to improve head position and jaw function. When appropriate, we also perform gentle work directly on the TMJ joint and address tension in the muscles of mastication and supporting structures.

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Long-Term Management

We provide home care recommendations including jaw exercises and relaxation techniques, stress management strategies to reduce clenching, postural correction guidance, and coordination with your dentist for comprehensive care. Our goal is lasting relief, not just temporary symptom management.

What Our Patients Often Report

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  • Significant reduction in jaw pain and soreness.
  • Decreased clicking and popping sounds.
  • Improved ability to open the mouth fully.
  • Fewer headaches related to TMJ dysfunction.
  • Reduced teeth grinding and clenching.
  • Better ability to eat comfortably.
  • Improved sleep without jaw pain.

Questions Parents And Adults Ask

Why does my chiropractor need to look at my neck for jaw pain?

The TMJ and upper cervical spine share nerve supply (trigeminal nerve), muscle connections, and postural relationships. When the cervical spine is misaligned, it changes head position, which changes how your jaw comes together. This creates muscle imbalance and joint stress. Addressing the neck is often essential for lasting TMJ relief.

How quickly will I see results?

Most patients notice improvement within 4-6 visits. Some experience relief after their first adjustment, especially when cervical correction improves jaw alignment. Chronic TMJ cases may take longer, but Our doctors will track your progress and adjust the plan accordingly.

Is the treatment painful?

No. Our gentle, neurologically-focused approach is very comfortable. There is no forceful manipulation, cracking, or sudden movements. Even the TMJ-specific work is gentle. Most patients find the treatment relaxing.

Should I still see my dentist for TMJ?

Yes. Chiropractic care and dental care for TMJ complement each other. Night guards address teeth grinding while chiropractic corrects the spinal and structural factors contributing to TMJ dysfunction. We are happy to coordinate with your dentist for optimal results.

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