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Jaw Pain

woman touching painful jawJaw pain can result from various dental issues, including problems with wisdom teeth, TMJ disorders, toothaches, and sinus infections. Treatment options depend on the specific cause.

Common Causes and Your Treatment Options

Some common causes of jaw pain include:

  • Wisdom Teeth – Impacted or erupting wisdom teeth can cause jaw pain, especially if they are misaligned or causing crowding. If your pain stems from wisdom teeth issues, removing the problem teeth can often alleviate discomfort.
  • TMJ Problems – Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders are characterised by pain and dysfunction in the jaw joint and may lead to chronic jaw pain. These disorders may require therapies such as oral appliances or physical therapy to manage pain effectively.
  • Toothaches—Severe toothaches, often associated with dental abscesses, infections, or other dental problems, may radiate pain to the jaw. These problems may require fillings, root canals, or extractions to correct the issue and relieve the pain.
  • Sinus Infections—Sinus infections often cause pain in the jaw area, mimicking dental-related pain. Managing sinus infections can help reduce pain in this area.

Options for care depend on the root cause of the pain and may include extraction, oral appliances, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes. Procedures like root canals, fillings, or extractions can relieve jaw pain and address toothaches or other dental issues. Sinus infections may require medication or other interventions to reduce referred jaw pain.

Relationship Between Misaligned Teeth and Jaw Pain

Another significant factor that may contribute to jaw pain is misaligned teeth. It affects daily activities such as eating and speaking and may also cause long-term dental complications. When teeth don’t align correctly, issues like bite problems, difficulty chewing, headaches, jaw clicking or popping, tooth wear, increased risk of tooth loss, ear symptoms like ringing or popping, and challenges with speaking may occur.

Misaligned teeth also cause uneven wear on the teeth, leading to premature tooth loss and potentially more extensive dental work in the future.

Time to Seek Professional Dental Care

If you experience persistent or severe jaw pain, it’s time to seek professional dental care. Our experienced team will diagnose the underlying cause of your jaw pain and recommend appropriate treatments to restore comfort and function.

Don’t let jaw pain affect your quality of life. Contact us today for personalised dental care and relief from jaw discomfort.
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*Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Your dentist is a qualified practitioner who will discuss risks and benefits with you, to help you make an informed decision about your dental treatment.

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