TMJ disorder describes a variety of conditions affecting the temporomandibular joint (the
joint just in front of your ear where your mandible connects to your
cranium) and the nerves and muscles associated with your head and
neck. Dr. Faber uses sophisticated computerized equipment to assess
your TMJ symptoms and to guide in resolving TMJ disorders.
In most cases, the symptoms related to TMJ disorders can be
successfully treated to reduce or eliminate your discomfort.
Postponement of treatment usually results in more damage to the
joint, muscles, or teeth. Be sure to discuss any questions you may
have about TMJ symptoms and treatment plans with Dr. Faber.
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