TMJ Treatment in Oakton, VA
Find Relief From Jaw Pain, Clicking, and Discomfort
If you’re experiencing jaw pain, headaches, clicking sounds when you chew, or difficulty opening and closing your mouth, you may be dealing with a TMJ disorder. At Oakton Family Orthodontics, we help patients understand what’s causing their symptoms — and offer solutions to bring comfort and relief.
Whether your symptoms are mild or seriously affecting your daily life, we’re here to help you feel better and protect your long-term oral health.
What Is TMJ?
TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint — the hinge that connects your jawbone to your skull. You use this joint every day when you eat, speak, laugh, and yawn.
When the joint isn’t functioning properly, it can cause pain or dysfunction. This is known as a TMJ disorder (or TMD), and it can range from annoying to debilitating.
Common Symptoms of TMJ Disorders
Jaw pain or soreness (especially in the morning or late in the day)
Clicking, popping, or grinding sounds when you open or close your mouth
Difficulty chewing or a “locking” jaw
Headaches or neck/shoulder pain
Earaches or ringing in the ears
Uneven bite or changes in how your teeth fit together
What Causes TMJ Disorders?
There isn’t always a single cause, but common triggers include:
- Teeth grinding or clenching (often during sleep)
- Stress or tension in the jaw muscles
- Bite misalignment or jaw imbalance
- Past jaw injuries
- Arthritis in the TMJ
- Poor posture, especially head-forward posture
How We Treat TMJ Disorders
At Oakton Family Orthodontics, we begin with a comprehensive evaluation of your bite, jaw alignment, and muscle function. If a TMJ issue is diagnosed, we may recommend one or more of the following:
Custom Orthodontic Treatment
If your TMJ disorder is linked to an uneven bite, orthodontics (braces or clear aligners) may help correct the issue by improving how your teeth and jaws fit together.
Nightguards or Splints
A custom nightguard can help protect your teeth and relieve tension if you clench or grind your teeth while sleeping. This is often a first step for reducing TMJ pain and inflammation.
Lifestyle & Stress Management Support
Because TMJ symptoms can worsen with stress, we may also guide you toward relaxation techniques, posture correction, or other holistic strategies to support healing.
Collaborative Care
If your case is complex, we can coordinate with your physician, physical therapist, or other specialists to ensure a comprehensive treatment plan.
Why Choose Oakton Family Orthodontics for TMJ Care?
- Care from a board-certified orthodontist trained in jaw function and bite correction
- A conservative, non-surgical approach whenever possible
- Clear communication and personalized treatment options
- Conveniently located in Oakton, VA, serving Fairfax, Vienna, Falls Church, and surrounding areas
- Compassionate care that puts your comfort first
Book a TMJ Evaluation Today
Jaw pain and dysfunction don’t have to be your “normal.” Let us help you get to the root of your symptoms and explore gentle, effective options for TMJ treatment.
Proudly serving families and adults in Oakton and Northern Virginia
FAQs
About TMJ Treatment
What’s the difference between TMJ and TMD?
TMJ refers to the joint itself — the temporomandibular joint. TMD stands for temporomandibular disorder, which is the condition that occurs when something goes wrong with the joint or the surrounding muscles. However, most people just say “TMJ” when talking about the condition, and we do too!
How do I know if I have a TMJ disorder?
If you’re experiencing jaw pain, clicking or popping when chewing, headaches, or limited jaw movement, you might have a TMJ disorder. The only way to know for sure is to come in for an evaluation so we can examine your bite, jaw function, and overall oral health.
What causes TMJ disorders?
Causes can include teeth grinding or clenching (especially at night), misaligned bites, jaw injuries, arthritis, or stress-related muscle tension. Sometimes the cause is a combination of several factors.
Is TMJ treatment permanent?
In many cases, yes — especially when the root cause (like a misaligned bite or clenching habit) is properly addressed. However, ongoing stress or habits can cause symptoms to return. We’ll help you manage your condition long-term and give you the tools to prevent flare-ups.
Can braces help with TMJ pain?
Yes. If your TMJ disorder is related to bite misalignment, orthodontic treatment can help balance your bite and relieve pressure on the joint. We’ll let you know if this is the right approach for you after a full evaluation.
Will I need surgery for TMJ?
Most patients do not need surgery. We take a conservative approach to TMJ treatment, using non-invasive options like nightguards, lifestyle changes, and orthodontics whenever possible. If surgery ever becomes necessary, we’ll refer you to a trusted specialist.
Want answers about your jaw pain or symptoms?
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