Shortness of Breath

TMJ Treatment for Shortness of Breath

Shortness of Breath and TMJ Disorders

Shortness of breath (dyspnea) is often linked to respiratory or heart conditions, but it can also stem from temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. The TMJ is connected to the muscles and nerves that control the airway, and misalignment or tension can restrict airflow. Clenching, grinding, and jaw dysfunction may contribute to a feeling of breathlessness, particularly at night or when lying down.

Symptoms of TMJ-related shortness of breath include: difficulty taking deep breaths, throat tightness, snoring, and disrupted sleep. Left untreated, these issues can lead to sleep disorders like obstructive sleep apnea, affecting overall health.

Find Relief from shortness of Breath at the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of the South Shore

We specialize in diagnosing and treating TMJ-related airway dysfunctions. Our experienced team takes a comprehensive approach, assessing jaw alignment, muscle function, and airway health to develop a personalized treatment plan. Using non-invasive therapies such as custom oral appliances, myofunctional therapy, and neuromuscular techniques, we work to restore proper jaw positioning and improve airflow.

We Go Beyond For You

If shortness of breath is interfering with your daily life, our specialized care can help you breathe easier and regain your quality of life. Through personalized, non-invasive treatments, we can relieve jaw tension, improve airflow, and enhance overall well-being. Don’t let breathing difficulties hold you back any longer.

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It is important to us to diagnose and treat TMJ disorders with a comprehensive approach that considers the impact of jaw alignment on overall health. Our team understands the intricate relationship between the TMJ and the airway, and we utilize advanced diagnostic tools to assess breathing function and jaw positioning.

Are You Experiencing Any of the Following?

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Jaw Pain

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Headaches

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Clicking

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Popping

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Trouble Chewing

Any of the above could be a sign of TMJ-related pain and should be evaluated promptly.

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