If you have pain in your jaw, or if you have problems opening or closing your mouth, you may have a TMJ disorder. That's a problem with one or both of your temporomandibular joints. These joints connect your jaw to your skull. They act as hinges. They also allow your jaw to slide forward and back.
Dr. Ross D. Brockman, DMD, MD, with the WK Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Institute sat down with KTBS Healthline 3 to discuss TMJ and treatment options.
If you have pain in your jaw, or if you have problems opening or closing your mouth, you may have a TMJ disorder. That's a problem with one or both of your temporomandibular joints. These joints connect your jaw to your skull. They act as hinges. They also allow your jaw to slide forward and back.
Dr. Ross D. Brockman, DMD, MD, with the WK Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Institute sat down with KTBS Healthline 3 to discuss TMJ and treatment options.




