Thursday, May 26, 2011

Injury in every particular ways of the asethetics


Although rare, an injury caused by a blow to the jaw may damage the TMJ, causing problems with the joint. There was a recent case of a television actress who was punched by her rock-star husband, knocking her jaw out of alignment and causing her to suffer TMJ damage.
A person may also receive a blow to the ear and lose some hearing in that ear. Thinking that the loss is an ear problem, the person may seek help from an ear doctor. But since the ear is so close to the TMJ, the real problem was injury to the joint, which in turn caused inflammation in the hearing mechanism. This type of problem is often difficult to diagnose, because the ear doctor is looking at the wrong problem. Usually a dentist or TMJ specialist can provide the needed relief.
Sometimes an injury elsewhere--such as the neck in a whiplash injury--may cause the jaw muscles to constantly put strain on the TMJ.

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