Half a year ago, I discovered a painful popping and clicking as I opened and closed my mouth, followed by ringing in the ears. A visit to my doctor, my orthodontist, and Google have shown me that I have a condition called TMJ, AKA TMD, AKA temporomandibular joint disorder. In simplest terms, it's the dysfunction between the muscles that move the jaw and the joints that connect the mandible to the skull.
Over the course of the school year, my research has brought me to scholarly articles on the disorder, as well of its common origin and the best treatment options.
At this point it is unclear to me whether or not TMJ is caused by orthodontic braces or is even connected to orthodontic treatment. I am also on the hunt for successful non-surgical remedies, but there isn't much luck narrowing that down, either. I feel that finding a solid fix for TMJ will be very helpful in finding more answers to my essential question: What is the most important factor an orthodontist must consider when treating a patient?
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