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Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Syndrome (cont.)

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Follow-up

Follow your doctor's specific instructions for taking any medication prescribed and for home care with compresses or gentle jaw exercise.

  • You may be instructed to follow up with a specialist such as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, a general dentist, or a pain specialist physician.

  • Dentists are often the first to diagnose TMJ syndrome. They are familiar with conservative treatments. Specially trained facial pain experts can be helpful in diagnosing and treating TMJ syndrome.


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TMJ, or temporal mandibular joint, is the synovial joint that connects the jaw to the skull.

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