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Any disorder to the temporomandibular joint, TMJ( the joint that connects the lower jaw to the bone at the side of the head) is known as TMJ Disorder(TMD). It is caused by the inflammation of the temporomandibular joint. The TMJ is located next to your ear and connects your skull to the lower jaw. Because of this proximity, you may feel symptoms in your jaw as well as surrounding areas, including ears. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders can cause ear pain, tinnitus, and hearing loss in some people.
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2. What is TMD?
Any disorder to the temporomandibular
joint, TMJ( the joint that connects the lower
jaw to the bone at the side of the head) is
known as TMJ Disorder(TMD). It is caused
by the inflammation of the
temporomandibular joint.
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3. Can TMD
Cause
Hearing
Problems?
Yes, TMD can cause hearing problems. The TMJ is located next to your ear and
connects your skull to the lower jaw. Because of this proximity, you may feel
symptoms in your jaw as well as surrounding areas, including ears.
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders can cause ear pain, tinnitus, and
hearing loss in some people.
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4. Symptoms
If you have symptoms of TMJ disorder
hearing loss, they may include:
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
Ear pain
Feeling of fullness in the ear
In addition to hearing issues, you may
experience other symptoms like jaw pain,
headaches, difficulty chewing, facial pain,
dizziness, and pain or stiffness in the neck or
shoulders.
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5. How TMD Affects the Ears ?
Irritation of the jaw joint can transfer to the ear simply
due to location. The TMJ is located adjacent to the ear,
so swelling and inflammation of the jaw joint often has a
direct effect on the ears.
This inflammation can also cause blocked eustachian
tubes, which results in a plugged or painful feeling in the
ear and difficulty hearing.
The nerves in and around the ears may also be picking
up on these pain and inflammatory signals from the TMJ,
resulting in changes to hearing.
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6. Diagnosis
Your doctor or dentist may suspect a TMJ
disorder if you have symptoms of hearing
loss, ear fullness, and tinnitus but don’t
have any signs of an ear infection or other
ear-related condition.
Doctors and dentists can usually diagnose
TMJ disorder based on a physical
examination as well as your medical history.
Panoramic X-rays may be taken to confirm
diagnosis.
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7. Treatment for a TMJ disorder can help you restore
your hearing loss and relieve ear-related symptoms.
You may be advised to use a Orthotic or Oral
Appliances to help allow your jaw muscles to relax
and recover.
You may need physical therapy to help you
strengthen the muscles around your jaw.
You might also be prescribed medications, such as
pain relievers or muscle relaxants.
Treatments
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9. Contact Us
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The Right Bite Craniofacial Pain Care®,
7th Main Rd, 2nd Block,
Jaya Nagar East, Jayanagar,
Bengaluru,
Karnataka 560011
India.
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