Susan, a 40 year old mother enters the doctors office complaining of
frequent headaches in the area of her temples. She notes eye pain and a ringing
in her ears and pain in the muscles of her temple area , jaw joint,
and face. Her neck and shoulders are stiff and feels dizzy and cannot get a
restful nights sleep. She goes to say the headaches and neck pains began shortly
after a car accident she was involved 3 years ago. She finds is very difficult
to chew and often hears her jaw make noises like Rice Crispies----snap, crackle,
and pop!
Can her symptoms be related to her jaw ?

There are 68 pairs of muscles above and below the jaws. Together these muscles
are in 24 hour use in speaking, swallowing, eating, breathing and maintaining
the head upright on the shoulders.
TMJ is not only felt in the joint itself but results in pain in many of these
associated muscles. It's a bit like having a stone in your shoe, not only does your foot hurt, but
your ankles, legs and back become painful as the body tries to keep off the
painful spot.
Typical Symptoms:
Clicking, popping, or grating sounds in the jaw joints when opening or closing the mouth
Pain in or around the joints of the jaw
Radiating pain to the face, neck or shoulders
Eye pain
Locking or limited opening of the jaw - unable to open mouth more than one/half to one inch wide
Facial pain
Frequent headaches
Earaches not associated with an infection and/or a feeling of fullness in one or both ears
A ringing in the ears
Neck or shoulder pain
Grinding sounds
Dizziness
Excessive wear on teeth
Severe pain all over head
A sudden, major change in the way the upper and lower teeth fit together
Tingling or numbness in arms and fingers
Hissing, buzzing or roaring sounds in the ears (Tinnitis)
Sensitivity to light
TMJ dysfunction causes widespread and variable pains.
The Journal of the American Medical Association describes it as the
'great impostor because it mimicks many different diseases and has such a
wide variety of symptoms'
Good News --- Dr. Donald G. Kimble has been treating TMJ and headache pain since 1959 with excellent results.
Call Dr. Donald G. Kimble, 803-327-6155, for your free TMJ and Headache Dysfunction Screening today.
Dr. Donald G. Kimble
Neuro Muscular TMJ Specialist
KIMBLE BACK & NECK PAIN RELIEF CENTER
518 North Avenue
Rock Hill, SC 29730-3091
(803) 327-6155
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