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An Overview Of LASER Treatment For TMJ

By Harold Walker


Diseases associated with the TMJ can be quite inconveniencing. Worse still, a person can be having pains and other signs without knowing the exact cause of the problem. The major problem is that the person who has it may be unable to talk well or eat several kinds of food. To cure this, LASER treatment for TMJ is often used. It has minimal side effects, not as demanding as surgery, and causes no pain.

TMJ is an abbreviation for Temporo-Mandibular Joint. This joint is located at the side of the cheeks, just in front of the ears. It is formed by the articulation of the head of the mandible, commonly called the jaw bone, with the undersurface of the temporal bone at the base of the skull. The movement at this joint is responsible for mastication and speech, which is aided by the contractions and relaxations of muscles attached to the joint.

When the joint is affected by diseases, it can affect the muscles and the vessels that supply blood to it. If microorganisms invade the joint, it is most likely that some diseases will manifest. Because of the presence of various nerves in this joint, the pain felt here can be transferred to other parts of the head and the face. This often results in bruxism, ear pain, headaches, and other secondary symptoms.

After microorganisms have successfully invaded the body cells, the immune levels will reduce and this will lead to acute or chronic inflammation. If it is chronic, the attack on the body will be more grievous and it may take time for it to recover. Inflammation can lead to the occurrence of rashes, redness, and swellings on the body. There is also going to be much pain.

For patients to feel well despite their ill health, proper medical care must be administered. If the underlying cause is known, trying to eliminate it will be easier but it is challenging, as in most cases, when it is unknown. Such cases that are idiopathic can now be addressed with the use of LASER therapy.

LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. It emits coherent photons which can be targeted on a spot. This therapy utilizes the emitted radiation to penetrate tissues and triggers some physiological responses that alleviate the symptoms.

This procedure is important for its natural way of providing healing by equipping the body to do so. When people hear of radiation, they get scared because they feel they can get cancer from it. LASER is different from such carcinogenic rays because of its non-ionizing property. So, one should no longer believe in the saying that LASER may cause cancer if used for Temporor-mandibular joint infections. On the contrary, it helps to stop cancer.

This non-invasive procedure has lots of advantages over surgery. For instance, it is painless, thereby needing no anesthesia, more easily administered, is not threatened by postoperative infections, and does not impose more injury so it provides a better cosmetic effect. The use of this procedure for treating temporomandibular joint disorders also lasts longer thereby reducing costs and minimizing the need for check-ups and other treatments given after a surgery.




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