Temporomandibular Joint Disorder- TMJD
* Chronic TMJD does not correlate w/ low socioeconomic
status. This finding is in stark contrast to trends seen in other chronic
pain conditions.
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Chronic TMJD seems to be associated w/ alterations in some parts of the
nervous system that control pain perception.
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Genetic variability contributes to chronic TMJD. This includes several
genes known to influence stress response, psychological well being and
inflammation.
TMJD patients
frequently experienced many more chronic pain conditions, such as lower back
pain, headaches, and fibromyalgia. Evidence of abnormal jaw function
associated with teeth grinding and clenching was also observed.
Losing weight
improves the diabetic status and helps in the response to periodontal
therapy. One theory is that excessive fat cells secrete more
cytokines, which make insulin less functional and lead to hyperglycemia.
Losing weight improves the diabetic status and helps in the response to
periodontal therapy. A second theory pertains to leptin hormone, which
regulates appetite. Leptin is involved in regulating metabolism and has
been associated with C-reactive protein.
Dr. Caroline Wallace DDC
Complete Dental Care
103 South Carolina Street
Salem, Virginia, 24153
540-397-3844
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