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Treatment of Jaw Joint Diseases

Jaw joint disorders can be caused by a variety of factors and can have a negative impact on quality of life. Fortunately, effective treatment options for jaw joint diseases are available today.

What are Jaw Joint Diseases and What are the Symptoms?

Jaw joint diseases occur as a result of inflammation of the jaw joint and surrounding tissues. Symptoms of these diseases may include jaw pain, jaw joint protrusion, difficulty chewing and jaw locking. Examination by a specialist physician and necessary imaging methods are used for diagnosis.

What are Conservative Treatment Methods?

The first step in the treatment of jaw joint diseases is usually conservative methods. These methods may include painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs, physiotherapy and mouthpiece use. Conservative treatments are generally preferred in cases where the disease is mild or moderately severe.

What are Surgical Treatment Options?

Surgical intervention may be considered in severe cases of jaw joint diseases or when there is no response to conservative treatments. Surgical options may include joint cleaning, surgical correction procedures and prosthesis implantation. Surgical treatments are usually performed by specialist surgeons.

What are the Post-Treatment Care and Recommendations?

After the treatment of jaw joint diseases, patients are given certain care recommendations. These recommendations may include regular follow-up visits, continuing the recommended exercises, paying attention to oral health and using mouthguards if necessary. These recommendations, which should be followed after treatment, can help patients achieve long-term success.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are jaw joint diseases and how do they occur?

    Jaw joint diseases are disorders caused by inflammation of the jaw joint and surrounding tissues. These diseases can occur for a variety of reasons, usually when the jaw joint is subjected to trauma or is under excessive stress.

    Which symptoms indicate jaw joint diseases?

    Symptoms of jaw joint diseases can include jaw pain, jaw joint protrusion, difficulty chewing, ear pain and jaw locking. If these symptoms are present, it is important to consult a specialist.

    What is conservative treatment and how can it be effective?

    Conservative treatment is the treatment of choice in the initial stages of jaw joint diseases. Painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs, physiotherapy and mouthguards are included in this category of treatment. These methods can help relieve the patient’s complaints and improve function.

    When should surgical treatment be considered?

    Surgical treatment may be considered in severe cases of jaw joint disease or when conservative treatments are unresponsive. Surgical options may include joint cleaning, surgical correction procedures and prosthetic implantation.

    How can physiotherapy help?

    Physiotherapy plays an important role in the treatment of jaw joint diseases. Using special exercises and manual therapy techniques, physical therapists can help patients strengthen the muscles in and around the jaw joint, increase their flexibility and manage their pain.

    What should be considered after treatment?

    After treatment for jaw joint disorders, it is important that patients attend regular follow-up visits, continue with the recommended exercises and, if necessary, take care of their oral health. Following these post-treatment recommendations can help patients achieve long-term success.