
Karla,
Thank you for your question.
You have had extensive dental work on your lower teeth, so we understand that you are pretty uncomfortable. What you describe does not sound unreasonable for reconstructing your teeth. Preparing eight teeth for crowns requires keeping your mouth open for an extending period.
Did Dental Treatment Cause TMJ?
Your jaw muscles can become sore and stiff during and after long dental sessions. Other than taking ibuprofen, you can apply moist warm towels to the sides of your face. Continue to rest your jaw and avoid foods that are chewy or sticky. Rest your jaw as much as possible. The symptoms you describe should be only temporary and not require TMJ treatment. Not all jaw pain is related to TMJ.
Other TMJ symptoms include:
- Earaches
- Ringing in the ears
- Neck pain
- Headaches
- Jaw locking, popping, or clicking
Your dentist has probably arranged another dentist for on-call emergencies. If your pain worsens or lingers, call the dental office, and ask about arrangements your dentist may have for follow-up care.
Duane Delaune, DDS, a cosmetic dentist of Metairie, New Orleans, sponsors this post.