TMJ and Tinnitus (temporomandibular joint) are basically two different medical terms interconnected to one another, where ‘Tinnitus’ is basically a hallucination, in layman term ‘sensation’ of noise or ringing or hissing or clicking or roaring or buzzing in the ears affecting more than one in a group of five.
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However, not dangerous but still, a serious underlying medical condition causing irritation to those who are used to noise exposure or have dealt with an ear injury or facing bad blood circulation.
It is the joint that connects your jaw to your skull. You have one joint on each side of your jaw. These joints coordinate with ligaments, muscles, discs, and bones in your face, head, and neck to help you chew, yawn, and talk.
Any injury or damage to this joint can lead to a localized pain disorder called temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome.
Yes, Tinnitus and TMJ are interconnected, Why? Because Tinnitus is an outcome of TMJ, How? Let us see.
‘TMJ’ joints are connected with the bones, used to control the movement of the jaw.
The frequent movement leads to wear and tear of the disk which causes a substantial increase in the pain as the joint is connected in front of the ear.
There is interlinking between ear and ligaments connected to the jaw. Hence the consistent wear-tear (stress) laid on joints leads to the symptoms of ‘Tinnitus’.
The nerve supply from ‘TMJ’ is directly connected to the brain which results in loss of hearing, further leading to the symptom of ‘Tinnitus’.
The interconnection between them is such that, ‘Tinnitus’ changes when we yawn, chew, shout, jaw clenching and even the jaw movements improve the ‘Tinnitus’, whereas certain movement aggravates the problem.
A study by Semantic Scholar to find the prevalence and awareness of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders among the patients at King Abdulaziz University, Dental Hospital concluded the following information.
It shows the pain, headache, clicking, and Ms tenderness among the study sample in relation to TMD.
There are three main theories why Tinnitus caused by TMJ-
There is no such diagnosis test for TMJ, it is totally dependent on the following symptoms-
These medical conditions are such that it will not vanish by itself and hence will require healing support treatment in order to get a healthy lifestyle back on track.
Now the question arises that how we can cope up with these medical conditions? Let me guide you so that all those facing these problems benefit from this article.
Let us start with the healing treatment for Tinnitus.
1. Trikonasana: It is also known as ‘Triangle Pose’. It increases the blood circulation near your head and neck. It also helps in relaxing the surrounding muscles which further relaxes the ear resulting in a reduction of odd noises.
How to Do it:
2. Padangusthasana: This asana also helps in improving the blood flow to the brain which further helps in reducing the stress from the nerves and also helps in releasing the toxins from the body.
How to Do it:
3. Adho Mukha Svanasana: This asana helps in stretching as well as strengthening the spine, as we all know that the spine is the pillar of the body. It will not only cure ‘Tinnitus’ but also reduces ‘Cholesterol’ to a large extent.
How to Do it:
4. Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT): It is a process of learning to concentrate or to train a person to have the ability to divert attention from that irritating odd sound which is the main symptom of ‘Tinnitus’.
TRT is based on three steps:
5. Importance Of Diet In Our Daily Routine: To heal and cure Tinnitus, one should have a proper healthy balanced diet. Why so? Because the nutrients from rich diets will fasten up the curing period of Tinnitus.
Avoid having ‘Fast Food items’ like ‘Burger’, ‘Pizza’,’Cold-Drinks’ etc and take a good proportion of Fruits and Green vegetables.
A. Relaxation
You must check multiple times per day to see how relaxed or tight your jaw muscles are at that moment. If you feel your jaw to be tight, take a moment to do deep breathing.
Focus on your shoulder, jaw, neck, head, and facial muscles. Try to focus on one group of muscles at a time. Don’t move on to another group until the muscles you are working on start to relax.
B. Up and Down Stretching
You must perform stretching exercises only when your jaws are relaxed. If you’ll try to stretch your jaw without relaxing can strain them and worsen the pain.
Relax your jaw muscles, and gently open your mouth as wide as possible. Do not try to open your mouth beyond your comfort level. Keep open for a few seconds and then close gently. Repeat this for few times a day.
C. Side-to-Side Stretching
Keep your mouth closed but slide it to the left. Try to look right while doing this. It will help you deepen the stretch. Hold it for few seconds and then slide your jaw to the right and look left.
D. Resisted Closening and Opening Exercises
Those experiencing a lot of pain should not do this exercise. Basically, resistance exercises are used to improve the strength of the jaw muscles.
Put your thumb under your jaw. Press up gently. While using the resistance of your thumb, slowly open your mouth. Repeat this a couple of times.
E. Side to Side resistance
Place the palm of your hand against your jaw and push against it gently. Repeat this on the other side.
Many patients are given only home care instructions at a single visit, while some require an average of 4-6 months of care.
Over the last few years, methods for diagnosing and treating TMJ Disorders and the accompanying symptoms of tinnitus have improved.
In future research also, greater knowledge regarding Tinnitus and Temporomandibular joint disorder will come into action. Hence, higher success rates will be available in future diagnosis and treatment.
You can purchase the latest hearing aids at a fair price through HearingSol, If you need any assistance or you have a query regarding TMJ and Tinnitus or Hearing Loss, feel free to call us at +91-9327901950. We are always here to help you.
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