Question and answer
Very often temporomandibular joint dysfunction is accompanied by painful sensations, which may be short-term or may be permanent.
TMJ subluxation – is a displacement of the TMJ joint head outside the joint fossa with subsequent self-recovery. This condition can be asymptomatic or accompanied by crunching, clicking and pain in the temporomandibular joint.
Dislocation of the TMJ disc – one of the links in the development of temporomandibular joint dysfunction. The cartilaginous disc of the joint performs a shock-absorbing function during the movement of the lower jaw and protects the bony surfaces of the joint from destruction.
Temporomandibular joint dysplasia – is a developmental disorder of the joint, leading to impaired joint function...
Ankylosis – is a fibrous or bony fusion of the articular surfaces of the temporomandibular joint.
Retention mouth guards after orthodontic treatment are necessary to consolidate the result of treatment and prevent relapses.
After orthodontic treatment we give patients 2 mouth guards:




















































