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TMJ Replacement & Arthritis

Where non surgical approaches are unsuitable, comfort and function can still be restored.

mouth and jaw
TMJ structural representation

TMJ structural representation

Creating Free Movement

Our jawline is a defining feature and plays a central role in many everyday functions. This is why specialist care is available for a range of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, especially when pain becomes overwhelming or function is lost.

For your jaw to function properly, the TMJ requires smooth, unrestricted movement, supported by small shock-absorbing discs, ligaments, muscles, and bone.

In some cases, TMJ replacement may be necessary, often due to trauma or degenerative disease. Arthritis is a leading cause of joint deterioration, though alternative treatments may be available.

TMJ arthritis can often be managed through non-surgical methods, including anti-inflammatory medication, dietary adjustments, oral appliances, jaw relaxation techniques, and physical therapy.

The decision to proceed with joint replacement depends on the severity of pain, dysfunction, or deformity, as well as the extent of tissue degeneration and the patient’s response to non-surgical treatments.

Speak to our team today

Get in touch to book an appointment, for further information, or to ask any question you wish. All contact is handled securely and confidentially.

Call us on

020 7935 8627

Email us

pa@107hs.co.uk

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