If you’ve ever experienced persistent jaw pain, clicking sounds when you chew, or difficulty opening your mouth fully, you may be dealing with TMJ disorder. This common yet often misunderstood condition affects millions of Americans, impacting their ability to eat, speak, and go about daily life comfortably.
At Accent Family Dentistry in Angier, NC, Dr. Brenda Gong and our team understand how debilitating TMJ disorder can be. That’s why we’re committed to helping our patients understand this condition and find effective, lasting relief through personalized treatment options.
What is TMJ Disorder?
TMJ disorder, also known as TMD (temporomandibular disorder), is a condition that affects the temporomandibular joints connecting your jawbone to your skull. These joints act like sliding hinges, and when they’re not functioning properly, they can cause significant pain and discomfort.
Your temporomandibular joints are among the most complex joints in your body, working in harmony with muscles, ligaments, and bones to allow you to chew, speak, and yawn. When something goes wrong with this intricate system, the results can range from mildly annoying to severely debilitating.
Common Symptoms of TMJ Disorder

Recognizing the symptoms of TMJ disorder is the first step toward getting the help you need. Many people live with TMD symptoms for months or even years before seeking treatment, assuming the discomfort will resolve on its own.
Pain and Discomfort
The most common symptom of TMJ disorder is pain. This can manifest as:
- Tenderness or aching pain in your jaw
- Pain in one or both of your temporomandibular joints
- Discomfort in or around your ear
- Pain while chewing or difficulty chewing
- Facial pain that may spread across your cheeks
Joint Problems
Beyond pain, TMJ disorder often causes mechanical issues with your jaw joints:
- Clicking, popping, or grating sounds when you open or close your mouth
- Locking of the jaw joint, making it difficult to open or close your mouth
- A feeling that your jaw is “stuck” or has shifted out of place
- Limited range of motion when trying to open your mouth wide
Associated Symptoms
TMJ disorder doesn’t just affect your jaw. Many patients experience:
- Frequent headaches or migraines
- Neck and shoulder pain
- Earaches without infection
- Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- Dizziness
If you’re experiencing any combination of these symptoms, it’s important to schedule an appointment with Dr. Gong for a comprehensive TMD screening.
What Causes TMJ Disorder?
Understanding what triggers TMJ disorder can help with both treatment and prevention. While the exact cause can sometimes be difficult to pinpoint, several factors commonly contribute to TMD:
Teeth Grinding and Clenching
Bruxism, or teeth grinding and jaw clenching, is one of the leading causes of TMJ disorder. Many people grind their teeth during sleep without realizing it, putting enormous pressure on the jaw joints night after night.
Stress and Tension
Chronic stress often manifests physically through jaw clenching and muscle tension. When you’re stressed, you may unconsciously tighten your jaw muscles, leading to TMJ problems over time.
Arthritis
Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can affect the temporomandibular joints, causing inflammation, pain, and deterioration of the joint cartilage.
Jaw Injuries
Trauma to the jaw from an accident, sports injury, or impact can damage the temporomandibular joints or surrounding structures, leading to TMD.
Bite Misalignment
When your teeth don’t come together properly (malocclusion), it can place uneven stress on your jaw joints, potentially leading to TMJ disorder.
Effective Treatment Options at Accent Family Dentistry
The good news is that most patients with TMJ disorder can find significant relief through professional treatment. Dr. Gong takes a comprehensive approach to TMD therapy, focusing on providing lasting pain relief and improving your quality of life.
Custom Nightguards – These precision-fitted oral appliances create a protective barrier between your upper and lower teeth, effectively reducing the damage from nighttime grinding and clenching. By cushioning your bite, nightguards help preserve your tooth enamel and prevent long-term dental complications.
Occlusal Adjustment – Through careful evaluation of your bite pattern, Dr. Gong can pinpoint areas where your jaw experiences excessive pressure or misalignment. She then performs precise adjustments to redistribute bite forces more evenly, alleviating strain and discomfort in your jaw joints.
TENS Therapy – Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) uses gentle electrical pulses to relax tense jaw muscles and reduce stiffness. This non-invasive therapy can improve jaw mobility and provide significant pain relief for many TMJ sufferers.
Dr. Gong has studied TMD/occlusion and is well-versed in preventive treatments that can help ease her patients’ discomfort from this debilitating condition. Seeking TMD treatment can change your lifestyle for the better and ensure your wellbeing and comfort.
Why Treating TMJ Disorder Matters
Living with untreated TMJ disorder can significantly impact your quality of life. Beyond the chronic pain and discomfort, TMD can:
- Limit your food choices, forcing you to avoid foods that require extensive chewing
- Interfere with social activities and conversations
- Disrupt your sleep due to pain or teeth grinding
- Lead to additional dental problems, including worn or damaged teeth
- Cause chronic headaches and neck pain
Dr. Gong has dedicated extensive study to TMD and occlusion, making her well-equipped to provide effective preventive treatments and lasting relief. With proper diagnosis and treatment, you can return to enjoying everyday activities without pain or limitation.
The Accent Family Dentistry Difference

At Accent Family Dentistry, we combine advanced technology with compassionate, personalized care. Dr. Gong and our dedicated team take the time to:
- Conduct thorough TMD screenings to identify the root cause of your symptoms
- Develop customized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs
- Provide ongoing support throughout your treatment journey
- Ensure you understand your condition and all available treatment options
Our state-of-the-art facility in Angier serves patients throughout the surrounding community, offering comprehensive oral health care in a comfortable, relaxed environment.
Take the First Step Toward Relief
Don’t let TMJ disorder control your life any longer. Schedule your TMD screening with Dr. Gong at Accent Family Dentistry today by calling (919)-234-7617. Our team is ready to help you achieve lasting comfort and restore your quality of life through personalized, effective TMJ therapy.