Definition of Syndrome, temporomandibular joint
Syndrome, tempero-mandibular joint: Disorder
of the
temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ) causing pain usually in front of the
ear. Pain in the TMJ
can be due to trauma (such as a blow to the face), inflammatory or
degenerative arthritis,
or by the mandible being pushed back towards the ears whenever the
patient chews or
swallows. Sometimes, muscles around the TMJ used for chewing can go
into spasm, causing
head and neck pain and difficulty opening the mouth normally.
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