TMJ and TMD: What Do They Mean?
TMJ
TMJ isn't a condition, even if it may be commonly referred to as one. It's actually a part of our anatomy. Located on each side of our faces, the TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, is what attaches our jaw to our skulls. This joint is the area that is affected when we grind our teeth or clench our jaw. Over time, it can become worn and subject to symptoms like pain or jaw muscle tightness.
TMD
When you clench and grind your teeth, you may have a condition called temporomandibular disorder. It affects your teeth, your jaw muscles, and your temporomandibular joint. Often, it can worsen in times of stress. Also, even if you don't notice any grinding, you may be doing it in your sleep, which is why it's important to seek care if you notice symptoms.
A Closer Look
at the TMJ
Dr. Appleton Explains
Our Patient-Oriented Approach
To TMJ Disorder Treatment
Three Reasons to Visit
Oak Harbor Family Dentistry
For Your TMD Treatment
Our Areas of Expertise
At our welcoming dental office in Slidell, LA, we concentrate our knowledge in two areas: restorative dental care and preventative dental care. This makes us an excellent choice for patients just noticing their TMJ problems, as well as those who have a long-term TMD.
Financing and Insurance
Need help making treatment fit into your budget? By accepting both CareCredit® financing and multiple types of major insurance, we help patients seek the life-changing TMD services required to protect their smile.
Our Relaxing Practice
Our rooms are designed with your comfort in mind. Whether you want to watch TV with headphones or let the tension melt away with our massage chairs, you can experience true tranquility during your visit.
Whether You're From North Shore,
Metairie, or Even out of Town
You Can Trust Our Slidell Dental Team
Oak Harbor Family Dentistry is the place to go if you want the absolute best care for your teeth. My teeth were a train wreck.
Dr. Appleton and his team gave me the help that I needed. Thank you. :-)
Absolutely the best experience.
Traveling in town. Had a dental emergency. Dr. Mike was able to meet access and repair within 2 hours.
TMJ Disorder Treatment Protects Your Teeth
TMD doesn't just affect your temporomandibular joint; the condition can also take a genuine toll on your teeth. As you grind and clench, your temporomandibular disorder can cause dental damage in addition to other unpleasant symptoms.
In some cases, it may cause your teeth to loosen. Or, it may lead to breakage.
Finally, for some TMD patients, it might also lead them to lose a tooth or multiple teeth. As a result, seeking care for your temporomandibular joint problem can end up saving your teeth in the long run.
What If My Teeth Are Damaged?
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Damage from teeth grinding can be preventable. Even if you do have dental damage, you've found a compassionate team that's happy to assist you. For patients who have worn or broken teeth, our Slidell dentists offer targeted dental treatment, including dental crowns and implants. After all, we're here to help, not to judge.
We Make
Slidell Dental Patients
Feel Completely at Home
"Moving to a new city and finding a dentist you like and trust is scary! I have a complicated disorder which requires sedation when getting dental treatment. Dr Braud and his girls have gone above and beyond to make me feel comfortable from initial visit all the way to restorative work. I cannot say enough good things about this office! 10/10 recommend." Meagan Marcel