At Advanced Orthodontic Care, Dr. Robert Rudman and Dr. Jeff Birg – experienced orthodontists who continually stay informed about the latest techniques and technologies – offer a range of treatments to correct jaw position, including orthognathic surgery.
Before they recommend any particular solution, though, they need to determine whether or not your jaw is misaligned in the first place. This blog outlines seven warning signs to keep in mind.
1. Frequent Headaches or Migraines
Misalignment can lead to chronic tension in the jaw muscles. This, in turn, can cause regular headaches or migraines. If you’re dealing with unexplained pain, your jaw position might be a contributing factor.
2. Difficulty Chewing or Biting
Do you struggle to chew food evenly or feel discomfort while biting down? These issues can indicate that your upper and lower jaws aren’t lining up properly.
3. Jaw Pain
Persistent pain in the jaw, especially when you open or close your mouth, is a common symptom of misalignment. This discomfort can also extend to the ears and neck.
4. Clicking or Popping Sounds
Hearing clicking or popping noises when you move your jaw can point to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems. These are often related to misalignment.
5. Uneven Wear on Teeth
Misaligned jaws can cause certain teeth to wear down more quickly than others. This can create uneven tooth surfaces and compromise dental health.
6. Breathing Issues or Sleep Apnea
Jaw misalignment can obstruct your airway during sleep, leading to snoring or sleep apnea. If you frequently deal with disrupted sleep or your partner complains of snoring, it’s worth evaluating your jaw positioning.
7. Facial Asymmetry
A noticeable imbalance in facial features, such as an off-center chin or uneven cheekbones, can result from jaw misalignment. If your face no longer looks as symmetrical as it once did, you may want to consider whether jaw problems are contributing to this change.
Start Addressing Jaw Misalignment Today
Do any of these signs sound familiar? If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s essential to consult with a specialist.
Dr. Rudman and Dr. Birg at Advanced Orthodontic Care stand out for their commitment to customized treatment plans and use of state-of-the-art technology. Call or text us today at 303-331-0222 to schedule your consultation.