TMJ

Jaw Dropping Dental Services

Professional TMJ Dentist for Temecula, CA Residents

TMJ problems can fall on a range of severity. During your first appointment, we will conduct a gentle examination and ask questions in order to understand the full extent of your symptoms and how they are impacting you on a daily basis. It is critical that you see a dentist that appreciates the nature of TMJ and the need for caution during dental care. Otherwise, you could further irritate your jaw and muscles, leading to further discomfort. Fortunately, the staff at Ready 2 Smile Dental Group does this and more.

Understanding TMJ

Temporomandibular joint and muscle disorders (TMJ disorders) are fairly common and can manifest in various ways. There are two temporomandibular joints in your body – one on each side of your head, located in front of your ears. TMJ, as a condition, develops when there is a problem with these joints as they connect the jawbone to the skull, or there are problems with the muscles responsible for chewing. As a TMJ dentist, we find that many people suffer from the condition without knowing that they have it and are, therefore, unable to seek treatment. As a result, we recommend that if you noticed any of the symptoms, you seek professional care.

Symptoms of TMJ

TMJ disorder will often manifest itself in ways that appear to be unconnected to the jaw. This may include severe headaches or ear, neck, and face pain. While many people attribute these symptoms to stress or issues with their spine, they are often a result of this condition and can be easily rectified. Other more obvious symptoms include difficulty chewing or biting down, a popping or clicking sound when opening and closing the jaw, and jaw pain. In some cases, TMJ becomes so bad that a person can't even open their mouth. This is the extreme, and there are almost always signs along the way. By the time people reach this point they have typically been experiencing discomfort in the mornings or throughout the day, difficulty chewing and a lack of mobility with their jaw in general. As a TMJ dentist, we treat patients that have this condition and recommend coming in at the first sign of irritation so that you can begin treatment before it becomes severe.

Causes of TMJ

There are several causes of TMJ with many theories yet to be proven. Some claim that posture can be responsible for TMJ as can poor diet, a lack of sleep, and the cartilage disk found at the joint itself. As a TMJ dentist, we find that one of the most common causes of TMJ is clenching or grinding teeth at night. During times of high-stress, many people fail to have a restful nights sleep and take out their frustration by inadvertently clenching their jaw closed or grinding down their teeth while sleeping. This can manifest very early in life, with children even being impacted by teeth grinding. When this takes place, the muscles and joints are forced to remain in a tense position, leading to pain in the joints and muscles the following morning. If this happens only occasionally, you may have a minor headache and feel better the next day. If, however, this is occurring on a nightly basis, TMJ symptoms can begin to manifest and you will begin to feel less and less comfortable. You may want to pay particular attention to whether or not you have a headache or jaw pain after having a stressful day at work or being upset about something. If there is no correlation and the pain is consistent, you should seek treatment immediately. Alternatively, if your discomfort it only now and then, you can bring up your concerns at your next dental examination in our office - as long as it is within the next several months.

Treatment Options

As a TMJ dentist, we always recommend starting with the least invasive treatment method. It is important to avoid placing any additional stress on your joints so while it may seem tempting to rush into surgical procedures – wait. Start with gently massaging your jaw muscles a couple of times per day. We can show you how to do so without irritating the area or causing a flair up. You may also want to analyze your diet to determine if any particular foods may be too difficult to chew, thereby making the problem worse. At Ready 2 Smile Dental Group, we often find that patients are increasing their jaw problems by regularly eating foods like tough meat and nuts that require more forceful chewing, placing stress on the muscles and jaw. By switching to soft foods or ones that are easily pulled apart, you may start to feel better immediately.


In our TMJ dentist office, we provide a non-invasive solution for helping patients to feel better. Since TMJ is often caused by teeth grinding or clenching, preventing the upper and lower teeth from touching is a fast way to experience relief. In our office, we can make an impression of your teeth and use it to create a custom
night guard for you to wear while sleeping. The night guard is made of a clear and comfortable plastic that surrounds your upper and lower teeth, similar to how a full retainer would function. The main difference is that the upper and lower portion attach and by doing so, prevent your teeth from touching and your jaw from clenching. Very often, our patients report feeling better immediately and every night that you sleep without grinding your teeth, you have the opportunity to increase the quality of your rest and wake up feeling energized – a win/win scenario. Since the night guard is small, easily removed and stored, there are no clunky devices to worry about and you can take it with you when traveling.

We'll Help You

As a TMJ dentist, we speak with patients that have visited medical providers in California that have recommended solving the problem surgically. At Ready 2 Smile Dental Group, we invite you to schedule an appointment to have your night guard created so that you can exhaust all options before considering escalating your treatment. Surgery is not something to be taken lightly and should only be performed as a last result. To further discuss our non-invasive solution, call 951-695-1870 to speak with one of our team members today.

For more information about TMJ services or to book an appointment, call us at (951) 695-1870 or complete the form on our contact page.
Call Now

Request an Appointment

For more information or to request an appointment, call us at (951) 695-1870 or fill out the form below.

Contact Us

Why Choose Us

Open for New Patients

We are open for all emergencies, new patients, and pediatrics.

Clean & Sanitized Office

Our dental clinic is cleaned and sanitized for a great experience.

Highly Rated in Temecula

With over 100 online reviews, we bring the best patient experience.

Insurance & Financing

Use your insurance plan with us. We also offer financing.

Read Our Blog

A Guide to Same Day Dentistry | Ready 2 Smile Dental Group
By Deepak Reddy 20 Oct, 2021
Same day dentistry is a fairly new method for restoring teeth that have moderate or even severe damage. The restorations can bring your smile back to good function and health and eliminate any decay. The restoration can also be completed in just one day. Keep reading to find out more about getting a natural crown, inlay, or onlay.
Improve Oral Health With Oral Surgery Procedures | Ready 2 Smile Dental Group
By Deepak Reddy 20 Oct, 2021
Are you considering improving your oral health? You should explore what oral surgery procedures exist because it may be quite helpful to consider your options. We highlight common oral surgery procedures in this article! Read on to find out more.
The Most Revered Associations for General Dentists | Ready 2 Smile Dental Group
By Deepak Reddy 20 Oct, 2021
General dentists are primary care providers for dental needs. Dentists diagnose, treat, manage and coordinate dental care for patients of all ages, so they need knowledge in a variety of areas. Being involved with professional associations is one way to stay current in all the latest research, technologies and procedures.
Show More
Share by: