Seattle's Top Choice for TMJ Treatment
Do you find that you're unable to open your mouth without painful clicking and popping sounds? If so, you may be affected by temporomandibular joint disease or TMJ. Dr. Seal in Seattle has years of experience in diagnosing and treating TMJ and would love to talk with you about your symptoms. If you're experiencing constant headaches, swelling of the face near the jaw joint or feel that your jaw is locking up, please contact Kirkland Dental Care today to get back on the road to recovery.
But what causes TMJ disorder? Some contributing factors may include injuries to the jaw area, certain forms of arthritis, low-level infections and certain dental procedures. Untreated dental problems (crooked teeth, gum disease) can also lead to TMJ symptoms. At Kirkland Dental Care we're committed to listening to you and working with you to develop a plan to treat your jaw discomfort.
The treatment plan that's right for you may include restoration of certain teeth that may be contributing to the problem, attention to proper gum maintenance, pain relief, and a concerted effort to identify the underlying causes of your TMJ sumptoms. Many of our Seattle patients have discovered that relief can be obtained from simple changes in their eating and sleeping habits, although more advanced cases may require surgery. Talk to Dr. Thomas Seal now to learn what's right for you. Left untreated, TMJ symptoms can lead to debilitating pain and discomfort.
So why are you still suffering from TMJ syndrome? Dr. Seal can diagnose your issue and get you started immediately on the proper plan. Call our Seattle office at Kirkland Dental Care to schedule an appointment today. Or use our convenience online form and we'll contact you shortly.
Don't suffer another day from debilitating TMJ symptoms. At Kirkland Dental Care we have the training and experience to diagnose and treat your condition and get you back on the road to good health.
The doctors at Kirkland Dental Care are licensed to perform all listed services as general dentists.
Our providers are not specialists in family, crowns, gum disease, sedation, prosthodontics, orthodontics,
endodontics, cosmetic, whitening, implants or non-specialty interest areas that require specific educational
training to advertise this service.