
Have you ever noticed that your jaw feels tight or sore during stressful periods? Many people clench their teeth or tense their facial muscles without realizing it. Over time, this habit can lead to issues like temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain and headaches.
At Gentle Dental Associates in Melbourne, FL, patients struggling with jaw discomfort benefit from compassionate care designed to make every visit relaxed and positive. Dr. Jennifer Chace, DMD, FAGD, LVIF, and her team help patients uncover the root cause of their pain and develop personalized treatment strategies.
What Is TMJ Disorder?
The temporomandibular joints connect your lower jaw to your skull and allow you to perform everyday actions like speaking, chewing, and yawning. When these joints or the surrounding muscles become strained or inflamed, temporomandibular disorder (TMD) can occur.
How Stress Contributes to TMJ Pain
When people experience stress or anxiety, the body often responds with muscle tension, which frequently affects the jaw muscles.
Teeth Clenching and Grinding
One of the most common stress-related habits is bruxism–teeth grinding and clenching during the day or while sleeping.
Over time, grinding places pressure on the temporomandibular joints, which may lead to:
- Jaw soreness
- Tooth wear or fractures
- Facial muscle fatigue
- Increased TMJ pain
Muscle Tension in the Face and Neck
Stress can cause neck, shoulder, and facial muscle tightness. Because these muscles support jaw movement, ongoing tension may contribute to TMJ discomfort.
Some people unknowingly clench their jaw throughout the day, which can exacerbate symptoms.
Signs Stress May Be Affecting Your Jaw
If stress is causing or worsening TMJ pain, you may notice:
- Morning jaw soreness
- Frequent tension headaches
- Clicking or popping when opening your mouth
- Facial muscle fatigue
- Teeth grinding during sleep
These problems often become more pronounced during particularly stressful periods.
Ways to Reduce Stress-Related TMJ Pain
Managing stress can make a big difference in your jaw discomfort. Helpful strategies may include:
- Practicing deep breathing or meditation
- Avoiding gum chewing or hard foods that strain the jaw
- Using warm compresses to relax tight jaw muscles
- Seeking a professional dental evaluation when symptoms persist
- Wearing custom oral appliances to protect teeth and reduce TMJ pressure
Get Relief From TMJ Pain at Gentle Dental Associates
Jaw pain and chronic tension can affect your daily well-being and quality of life. If you suspect stress may be contributing to TMJ pain, a dental evaluation can help determine the cause and guide the appropriate treatment.
The experienced team at Gentle Dental Associates in Melbourne, FL, provides comprehensive care to diagnose and treat TMJ-related concerns. Call (321) 242-3300 today to schedule an appointment.
