
If you’ve ever experienced jaw pain, clicking when you chew, headaches, or difficulty opening your mouth fully, you may have wondered what type of doctor you should see for TMJ concerns.
TMJ stands for the temporomandibular joint—the hinge that connects your jaw to your skull. Because this joint plays a role in speaking, chewing, and everyday movement, problems can affect more than just the jaw itself. Symptoms may also show up as ear pain, facial soreness, or tension headaches, making TMJ disorders (TMD) feel complex and difficult to pinpoint.
That’s why many people aren’t sure where to start when seeking treatment.
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