When it comes to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders (TMD), who is more likely to develop this jaw pain? Women. That’s right–women are more likely to suffer from TMD than men. As a woman, you might be more prone to developing this disorder that involves TMJ pain, but there are ways for you to prevent it from occurring. 

TMD in women

Pain affects everyone differently with headaches and facial pain commonly caused by problems with the TMJ. Women who have facial pain, migraines and neck pain due to their TMJ problems may spend years seeking a diagnosis, but never getting the right one.  By working with your dentist, you can find the cause of  your pain while receiving the best treatment for TMD. 

If you experience frequent headaches, feel pain in your jaw, neck or upper back, hear a clicking noise in your jaw or your ears feel stuffy, you may be suffering from TMD. With appropriate treatment, you can find relief from  your pain without a lifetime of pills.  

Men still suffer from TMD too

Women tend to experience TMJ pain more often than men. But many still suffer from TMD and will often ignore their symptoms. TMJ pain is real and it can be debilitating.  But scheduling a consultation with your dentist can be the right step you need to reduce your pain and discomfort. Whether you’re a man or a woman, it is vital that you seek treatment for TMD.

Please contact us at Pinnacle Peak Family Dentistry to learn more about TMD care and how to combat your pain.