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All About Your TMJ Exercise

Exercise article brought to you by Rashel Dan, Posted on: 2007-11-17   --><--

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Practicing a good TMJ exercise can help eliminate the discomfort of TMJ condition. How can a good TMJ exercise ease your condition?

Why You Need Exercise

TMJ pain is triggered by a variety of reasons. It is possible that you may not know exactly what is causing your TMJ problem. It may be a good idea though to perform a TMJ exercise if you are fairly sure that the pain in your jaws is caused by bad posture or stress. A good TMJ exercise can ease the muscles and help your jaw function in much the same way as it did before.

Exercise is also a preferred alternative to medications like corticosteroids and to surgery. A typical TMJ exercise is non invasive and safe to perform when followed precisely. There are fewer chances of complications.

Not the Same as Using Your Jaw

Talking and eating does not amount to exercising. The problem is that these typical uses of the jaw may not always be gently performed. In other words, you may be abusing your jaws if you repeatedly clench your teeth, open your jaws too much or bite on hard food. A TMJ exercise is different because it usually involves gentle and focused movements.

Caution

As previously stated, different causes of TMJ require different solutions. You can make sure that you have a tailor suited exercise by asking the advice of your doctor or several doctors for that matter.

Common Exercises

A TMJ exercise can come in many forms and styles. As already mentioned, the type of TMJ exercise you use should fit your particular condition. Here are some examples of TMJ exercises for specific complaints:

- For jaws that click, a good exercise would be to close your mouth and let your tongue touch your palate. Move your tongue back with your mouth still closed. Gently open your mouth until your tongues moves away. Keep your mouth open for a few seconds before closing. Do a couple of repetitions.

- A gently opening and closing of mouth while facing a mirror is an exercise for those with jaws that move or shift from side to side. Simply make the effort to gently open and close your mouth properly. Do not force your muscles too much though. The idea is to repeat the exercise for a few days until you get to move your jaws correctly.

- Stretch your jaws to ease the tension in its muscles. Simply open your mouth downward and gently close it. Alternate this movement with opening and closing your mouth to the left and right. Again, do not force your jaws. Work to open them as comfortably as you can.

What You Can Do with Exercise

You can also use other natural methods of treating TMJ aside from exercising. You may for example apply cold and hot compress on your jaw area. You can also practice relaxation technique to ease the stress that may be a contributing factor to your TMJ problem.

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