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Causes, risk factors of TMJ disorders (part 2)


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Published : 22 Mar 2022 09:38 PM

The temporomandibular joint combines a hinge action with sliding motions. The parts of the bones that interact in the joint are covered with cartilage and are separated by a small shock-absorbing disk, which normally keeps the movement smooth.

Painful TMJ disorders can occur if:

• The disk erodes or moves out of its proper alignment

•The joint's cartilage is damaged by arthritis

•The joint is damaged by a blow or other impact

In many cases, however, the cause of TMJ disorders isn't clear.

Risk factors:

Factors that may increase the risk of developing TMJ disorders include:

•Various types of arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis

•Jaw injury

•Long-term (chronic) grinding or clenching of teeth

•Certain connective tissue diseases that cause problems that may affect the temporomandibular joint

    Courtesy: Mayo Clinic