
Temporomandibular
Joint – TMJ
Relief from jaw pain and dysfunction
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Understanding & Treating TMJ Disorder
If you’re experiencing jaw pain, clicking, or difficulty opening your mouth, you may have temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ disorder). This common condition affects the jaw joint and muscles, causing discomfort that can significantly impact daily life.
At Seller & Laframboise Dentistry, we help patients find relief from TMJ pain through personalized treatment plans. From custom oral appliances to bite adjustments, we offer effective solutions that address the root cause of your symptoms.
What Is Temporomandibular Joint Disorder?
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the hinge that connects your jawbone to your skull. You have one on each side of your face, just in front of your ears. This joint allows you to open and close your mouth, chew, speak, and yawn.
TMJ disorder—also called TMD—occurs when problems develop with the joint or surrounding muscles. This can cause pain, limited movement, and other frustrating symptoms that affect your daily life.
The good news is that most TMJ disorders respond well to conservative treatment. Understanding your specific condition helps us create the most effective approach for lasting relief.
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How TMJ Disorder Progresses
TMJ dysfunction can range from mild and occasional to severe and constant. Understanding where you are helps guide treatment for your specific situation.
TMJ Disorder Symptoms
Symptoms vary from person to person. You may experience some or many of these common signs of TMJ disorder.
Pain or tenderness in the jaw, especially when chewing
Clicking, popping, or grating sounds when opening the mouth
Difficulty opening the mouth wide
Jaw locking in open or closed position
Aching pain around the ear
Facial pain or fatigue
Headaches, especially upon waking
Neck and shoulder tension
Changes in how upper and lower teeth fit together
Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, we encourage you to schedule an evaluation. Early treatment often leads to faster, more complete relief.
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We focus on conservative, non-surgical approaches that provide lasting relief. Here’s how we help patients find freedom from jaw pain and dysfunction.
Custom Oral Appliances
A custom-fitted oral appliance is often the first line of treatment for TMJ disorder. These devices help reposition the jaw, reduce clenching and grinding, and allow the joint to rest and heal. For athletes, a custom sport mouth guard can also help protect the jaw during activity. Many patients experience significant pain relief with consistent appliance use.
Bite Adjustment & Equilibration
Sometimes TMJ problems stem from bite imbalances that put uneven stress on the jaw joints. Careful adjustment of the bite can reduce strain and help resolve symptoms.
Lifestyle & Self-Care Guidance
Treatment often includes guidance on stress management, jaw relaxation exercises, and dietary modifications. Learning to reduce jaw clenching and avoiding hard or chewy foods can provide significant relief alongside other treatments.


Finding Lasting Relief
Living with TMJ disorder affects more than just your jaw. Chronic jaw pain can lead to headaches, difficulty eating, poor sleep—including snoring—and reduced quality of life. The good news is that treatment is usually very effective.
Many patients wonder if TMJ disorder is permanent. In most cases, no. With appropriate treatment, symptoms often improve significantly or resolve completely. The key is addressing the underlying causes—whether that’s clenching, bite problems, or joint inflammation.
Our approach focuses on sustainable relief, not just temporary fixes. By identifying what’s causing your symptoms, we can create a treatment plan that provides lasting improvement.
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At Seller & Laframboise Dentistry, we’ve been helping Ottawa patients find relief from TMJ disorder for over 25 years. Our thorough approach to diagnosis and treatment helps identify the specific cause of your jaw dysfunction and address it effectively.
We understand that jaw pain can be frustrating and affect many aspects of your life. That’s why we take time to listen, explain your options clearly, and create a treatment plan that works for your situation. No pressure—just honest guidance and support on your path to relief.

FAQ
TMJ disorder (also called TMD) refers to conditions affecting the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. The temporomandibular joint is the hinge connecting your jaw to your skull—when this joint has problems, it causes pain and dysfunction.
Common causes include teeth clenching and grinding (bruxism), jaw injury, arthritis, stress, and bite misalignment. Chronic clenching puts significant strain on the jaw joint, and stress often leads to jaw tension that contributes to the problem.
Symptoms include jaw pain, clicking or popping sounds, difficulty opening the mouth, headaches, ear pain, and facial fatigue. Symptoms vary—some people experience mild clicking while others have severe pain and limited movement.
Jaw pain often results from muscle tension, joint inflammation, disc displacement, or arthritis. Clenching, grinding, stress, and bite problems are common contributors. An evaluation can help identify the specific cause.
Yes, TMJ dysfunction can cause tinnitus (ringing in the ears). The temporomandibular joint sits very close to the ear canal, and inflammation or muscle tension in this area can affect hearing and cause tinnitus symptoms.
Many cases respond very well to treatment and symptoms resolve completely. With proper treatment, most patients experience significant improvement. Rarely is TMJ disorder permanent—most cases are very manageable with the right approach.
Duration varies widely. Some cases resolve in weeks with conservative treatment, while chronic TMJ dysfunction may require ongoing management. Early intervention typically leads to faster resolution.
Treatment typically starts with conservative approaches: oral appliances, physical therapy, stress management, and lifestyle modifications. Relief often comes from a combination of these methods tailored to your specific situation.
Surgery is rarely the first option and is typically considered only when conservative treatments haven’t provided relief after several months. Most patients respond well to non-surgical treatment. We focus on conservative approaches first.
Yes, dentists are often the primary providers for TMJ treatment. We can evaluate your jaw function, create custom oral appliances, adjust your bite, and coordinate care with other specialists if needed. A dental approach is often highly effective.
Get Relief from TMJ Pain
Don’t let jaw pain and dysfunction control your life. Schedule a consultation to learn how we can help you find lasting relief from temporomandibular joint disorder. We’ll explain everything clearly and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.