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Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) involves the two joints that attach the lower jaw (mandible) to the skull. These two joints open and close the mouth, and are located directly in front of your ears.
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You may have TMD if:
Researchers do not exactly know what causes TMD. Some people have had accidents or injuries involving their jaw, but many others have had no such incident. Some of the possible causes include:
TMD symptoms may originate within the joint itself or from the muscles that surround the joint. The treatment of these two variants of TMD may differ.
What are the risk factors for TMD? | What are the symptoms of TMD? | How is TMD diagnosed? | What are the treatments for TMD? | Are there screening tests for TMD? | How can I reduce my risk of TMD? | What questions should I ask my doctor? | What is it like to live with TMD? | Where can I get more information about TMD?