Monday, January 3, 2011

Why A Tmj Problem Should Not Be Ignored

In New York, a man experiencing a chronic headache suddenly showed up in a dentist's office. This man carefully explained that he already consulted an internist, a neurologist, a nose and throat specialist, and an orthopaedic surgeon but was unsuccessful.

The dentist identified a lower jaw problem called TMJ or temporomandibular joint dysfunction which can be cured. This problem made various physicians to misdiagnosed women's facial and neck pain, earache, and sinus pain to be arthritis.

symptoms of a migraine

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