TMJ refers to your temporomandibular joints, which connect your jaw to your skull. These joints control the movements of your jaw. When your TMJs work properly, you have full jaw mobility for talking, eating, laughing, yawning, etc. Problems with these joints can lead to jaw pain, painful chewing, headaches, ear aches, and other painful symptoms. […]
TMJ disorder is a painful jaw condition that can impair your quality of life. The abbreviation TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint, which is the joint that connects your skull to your jaw. You have two TMJs, one on each side of your face, and they control the movements of your jaw so you can smile, […]