TMJ Health Video

Last Update: October 23, 2008

Video By: LIVESTRONG.COM

TMJ, or TMJD, or temporomandibular joint disorder, occurs as inflammation of the temporomandibular joint. Learn more about TMJ, or temporomandibular joint disorder, including symptoms and treatments, in this health video.

Take Action

  • See dentist if you have a grinding teeth condition
  • Sleep with dental guard
  • Follow dentist's instructions

About this Author

Dr. Ulrich joined On Call Medical Group in 2006. She had previously practiced at Doctors Medical Center in Richmond, Calif., and prior to that worked with the uninsured and homeless population of San Francisco at the Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic. Throughout her medical career, Dr. Ulrich as also been involved in numerous medical research studies. Dr. Ulrich holds a B.S. from Harvard University, an M.P.H. for the University of California at Berkeley, and an M.D. from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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Video Transcript

SKYLAR ULRICH, MD: I'm Dr. Skylar Ulrich. I'm going to talk about TMJ. TMJ is inflammation within the temporal mandibular joint located above the angle of the mandible below the ear. It is typically characterized by pain, stiffness, and a popping sound in the TMJ joint. It is caused by grinding of the teeth typically during sleep. The treatment is a dental guard which can be made for you by your dentist. Prevention of TMJ is by sleeping with the dental guard if you are prone to grinding your teeth.

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