About TMJ Diagnosis
Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ disorder or TMD) has a variety of symptoms, many of which closely resemble other conditions. Therefore, diagnosing TMD can be a challenging process. In order to conclusively determine that you are suffering from TMD, our dentist will conduct a comprehensive evaluation.
Dr. Ronald Konig has extensive experience in TMJ diagnosis and treatment. If you’re suffering from unexplained headaches, jaw pain or other TMJ symptoms, please call Dr. Konig in Houston today at 713-668-2289  to schedule your consultation. Our TMJ dentist serves clients in Houston, Katy, Sugar Land and The Woodlands, Texas.
Your TMJ Diagnosis
At your initial examination, Dr. Konig will review your medical history. His evaluation will cover the following:
- Examine your face and jaw for pain and tenderness
- Listen to your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) for clicking or popping noises when it moves with computerized electro-sonography (ESG)
- Evaluate your bite
- Measure your jaw’s range of motion
- Examine facial muscle functioning
- Examine head and neck posture
After completing this phase of the examination, Dr. Konig will answer all of your TMJ questions and may prescribe some films of the face and mouth so that he can make a more accurate assessment of any issues affecting your jaw, TMJ and teeth. These films are important in ruling out other conditions as the cause of your problem.
Sometimes, Dr. Konig may recommend other tests as well, including:
- Computed tomography (CT-3D Imaging) scan to view the bones in the joint in greater detail
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)Â to view the soft tissues (discs and muscles) of the joint in greater detail
- Tomography to view cross-sections of the jaw
After TMJ Diagnosis – The Next Step
If Dr. Konig determines that your symptoms are caused by TMD, treatment will be based on the diagnosis. Most often treatment is based on neuromuscular dentistry principles. This is a specialized area of dentistry focused on making sure your jaw is properly aligned.
There are a variety of TMD treatments. Dr. Konig will recommend the appropriate method to address the unique aspects of your condition. Treatments may include:
- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy to relax your jaw muscles, reduce pain, and help Dr. Konig move your jaw to its optimal resting position
- Orthotics to reposition the jaw to its correct position (non-surgical)
- Pain medication or muscle relaxants
- Muscle exercises
- Night time mouth guard to prevent teeth grinding
- Neuromuscular oral orthotic worn on the lower teeth to help your jaw remain in the proper position
- Restorative dentistry treatments such as tooth crowns, dental bridges, or braces to move your teeth and jaw into proper alignment after correct position of the jaw is found
Please contact our TMJ dentist in Houston today at 713-668-2289 Â to schedule your consultation. Dr. Konig helps patients throughout Texas, including Houston, Katy, Sugar Land and The Woodlands.