TMJ Treatment

Relieve Jaw Pain By Treating TMJ

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Protect your tooth enamel against damage
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Enjoy a comfortable night’s rest with a mouthguard
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Minimize headaches & other TMJ symptoms

Say Goodbye to Jaw Pain With TMJ Treatment in Wyoming, MN

If your temporomandibular joints (TMJs) are functioning properly, you will probably not notice them. However, if these small joints in your jaw become inflamed or injured, they can cause discomfort and impact your quality of life. If you’re tired of dealing with jaw pain, it’s time to explore TMJ treatment in Wyoming, MN. As a result, you will:

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Enjoy eating, talking, and laughing without discomfort
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Eliminate jaw and facial pain that distracts you from your life
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Put an end to annoying jaw popping sounds when opening and closing your mouth
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Prevent teeth grinding, which can lead to tooth damage
Call 651-413-3013 for an appointment.

Experience Relief & Healing with Our Personalized TMJ Treatment

Your TMJs are located on either side of your jaw and allow you to open and close your mouth. When these joints aren’t functioning optimally, you may experience pain while talking, eating, laughing, or yawning. While researchers haven’t identified all the causes of TMJ pain (also known as TMD), they have established a connection between teeth grinding and this disorder. Grinding can be both a cause and a symptom of TMJ issues.

Dr. Matt Rohlf offers custom oral appliances crafted using state-of-the-art technology, such as digital X-rays and intraoral scanners. This ensures a precise and comfortable fit. With our TMJ treatment, you can:

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Experience gentle repositioning of your lower jaw to relieve tension on your TMJs
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Allow your TMJs to begin the healing process, leading to a pain-free future
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Enjoy a comfortable night’s sleep and wake up without jaw soreness
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Prevent teeth grinding while you sleep, protecting your tooth enamel

In addition to a custom bite guard, you may also benefit from treatment with clear aligners. TMJ disorders are often triggered by bite misalignment – a problem that aligners can correct. Dr. Rohlf will discuss whether this is ideal for you as a long-term solution. He will also review whether you need restorative dental care to treat any existing damage from your teeth grinding habits.

Call 651-413-3013  for TMJ treatment in Wyoming, MN. You can also request an appointment online.

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Common Questions About TMJ Treatment / Teeth Grinding

Does TMJ treatment work?
Yes, our TMJ treatment has been able to help many patients over the years relieve their pain for good. No matter which type of treatment you end up going with, our team will make sure it’s the right one for you. Besides you, no one wants your treatment to be successful more than we do.

How long does TMJ treatment take?
We understand you want to end the pain caused by a TMJ disorder as soon as you can. Treatment can take weeks or months, depending on the severity of your situation and what needs to be done. For most patients, an oral appliance is the perfect solution in and of itself. For others, orthodontics may be needed to realign teeth to reduce grinding for the long term.

Will insurance pay for my TMJ treatment?
Your insurance may pay for part of your TMJ treatment. We can help determine what your plan will and won’t cover and what your portion of the cost may be. Keep in mind that we offer financing options to help pay for your treatment. We work with CareCredit, which has low-interest payment plans.