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Posted on 2/20/2020 by LDAoffice |
![]() Those phantom sounds you hear are generated by your brain due to some damaged hearing sensory cells and neurons and unfortunately, you are the only one who can hear it. This is very hard to cure and is more often than not treated with management strategies that might include sound therapy and counseling. Sometimes the tinnitus cases are caused by some other underlying disorder or factor, such as ototoxic medication (ear-damaging) medication, metabolic or cardiovascular diseases, tumors or middle ear injuries. In cases such as these if you treat the underlying conditions you can alleviate the tinnitus. What is the connection between TMJ and Tinnitus?TMJ is, of course, the acronym for the temporomandibular joint which is located in the front of your ear where your jawbone connects to the temporal bone of the skull. It also shares some muscles and nerves with the middle ear. Alignment connects the Malleus, middle ear bone, to the jawbone. There are certain nerves that both the jaw and the eardrum share equally. However, what is important to note here is that there is evidence that there is a nerve that is supplied from the TMJ that connects to a part of the brain associated with hearing. Because of this, problems with the muscles, cartilage, and TMJ can lead to tinnitus. As it happens that most of the time, tinnitus caused by TMJ often will disappear when and if the underlying problem is resolved. Please call our office if you suspect even a little bit that you might be dealing with a case of TMJ or a ringing in the ear or any discomfort whatsoever with your hearing due to what may be going on with your teeth or mouth, do not hesitate to call us right away, we are here to help you in any way. |