TMJ Disorder Treatment in Mumbai, India

TMJ Disorder Treatment in Mumbai, India

Overview:
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder is a lifestyle-related condition that affects the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. Patients suffering from this disorder often experience pain, discomfort, and restricted jaw movement in their daily lives.

Diagnosis Challenges:
In many cases, patients may be aware of the pain and discomfort, but the diagnosis is delayed. Even when the condition is identified, timely and appropriate treatment is not always initiated, which can worsen the symptoms over time.

Understanding TMJ Disorder and Its Complexity

Many patients with TMJ Disorder often find themselves visiting multiple doctors in search of the right diagnosis and treatment. This happens because TMJ Disorder is a complex condition that requires the right intervention at the right stage to prevent long-term complications.

What is Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD)?
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMD) is a broad and multifactorial condition that can involve the jaw joint, surrounding muscles, and bone structures.

According to Okeson (1996), TMD includes a range of clinical problems affecting the muscles of mastication, the TMJ, and associated structures.

Common Symptoms:

  • Pain: Most patients report pain as their main concern.

  • Clicking or Popping Sounds: Some may not experience pain but still have signs of joint damage, such as clicking or popping noises during jaw movement.

If left untreated, TMJ Disorder can progress into a more severe condition known as Orofacial Pain Disorder, affecting overall facial function and comfort.

Signs of TMJ Disorders

Recognizing the symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder early is crucial for timely diagnosis and treatment. Below are the common signs that may indicate TMJ dysfunction:

  • Clicking or Popping Sounds: Heard while opening or closing the mouth, or sometimes both.

  • Jaw Deviation or Deflection: The lower jaw shifts or moves unevenly during mouth opening or closing.

  • Pain Radiating to the Ear or Head: Discomfort may spread to nearby areas, mimicking earaches or headaches.

  • Difficulty Opening the Mouth: Limited jaw movement or stiffness when trying to open wide.

  • Discomfort While Yawning or Chewing: Pain or restriction during everyday jaw movements.

  • Dull, Unexplained Facial Pain: A persistent, gnawing ache in the facial area without a clear cause.

  • Facial Muscle Fatigue: A tired or heavy feeling in the jaw or face muscles.

  • Clogged or Stuffy Ear Sensation: A feeling of ear fullness or blockage without an actual ear infection.

Understanding TMJ Joint Problems and Expert Treatment by Dr. Tofiq Bohra

The majority of problems in the Temporomandibular (TM) Joint arise due to issues with the Articular Disc, which is positioned between the bones of the joint. The position and physical condition of this disc play a crucial role in determining the appropriate treatment plan for each patient.

In the early stages of TMJ Disorder (TMD), most cases can be effectively managed through non-surgical and conservative treatments. However, identifying the exact stage of TMD is essential to choose the right course of action.

Dr. Tofiq Bohra, a renowned TMJ Surgeon, has dedicated several years of his practice to surgically treating complex TMJ problems through advanced procedures like:

  • TMJ Arthroscopy (both Diagnostic & Therapeutic)

  • Open Joint Surgery

  • Total Joint Replacement

With over 100 successful TMJ surgeries and a high success rate, Dr. Bohra’s patient-centric treatment approach ensures long-term relief and improved joint function.

He is formally trained through a TMJ Mini Residency at the University of Maryland, USA, and has participated in several specialized TMJ Residency Programs. Dr. Bohra also has a special interest and extensive experience in managing Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) affecting the TM Joint.

What is Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)?

Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is a chronic inflammatory condition that can significantly affect children, including the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ). The first case of TMJ arthritis in children with chronic arthritis was reported by Dr. Still. Although TMJ arthritis in JIA often remains asymptomatic, it poses a serious risk because the TMJ is highly susceptible to damage due to its unique anatomy and biochemical structure.

Mandibular growth—which occurs from the prenatal period until puberty—can be severely impacted if the growth center is damaged by inflammation or trauma. Such damage often results in altered mandibular growth and noticeable facial deformities.

  • Unilateral TMJ involvement can cause facial asymmetry,

  • Bilateral involvement can lead to retrognathia, commonly referred to as the “bird-face” appearance.

These growth disturbances can lead to orofacial complications, bite irregularities, and functional as well as aesthetic problems, making early diagnosis and treatment of TMJ arthritis in JIA crucial for preserving normal facial growth and function.

Surgical Options for TMJ Disorders

1. TMJ Arthroscopy

TMJ Arthroscopy is the most recent advancement in minimally invasive TMJ surgery.

  • It is a scarless procedure, as it involves no facial incisions.

  • Can be performed under Local (LA) or General Anaesthesia (GA).

  • It offers high precision, safety, and minimal downtime for patients.

There are two main types of TMJ Arthroscopy:

  • Diagnostic Arthroscopy:
    Allows real-time visualization of the joint. Many surgeons now use it as a substitute for MRI, as it provides live information about joint conditions and enables immediate intervention.

  • Therapeutic Arthroscopy:
    Involves procedures like joint lavage, fibrous band excision, disc repositioning, and biopsy of suspicious structures within the joint.

Most TMJ problems occur due to anterior disc displacement, which can be effectively treated using arthroscopy.
TMJ Arthroscopy is classified into Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 based on procedural complexity.
👉 Dr. Tofiq Bohra is among the first few Maxillofacial Surgeons in India trained and experienced in advanced arthroscopic TMJ surgery.


2. TMJ Arthrocentesis

TMJ Arthrocentesis serves as a bridge between conservative and surgical treatments.

  • Recommended when conservative treatments fail after 6 months.

  • It is a minimally invasive procedure performed under local anaesthesia.

Procedure:

  • Two 18-gauge needles are inserted into the upper compartment of the TMJ, and the joint is flushed with Ringer Lactate (RL) solution.

  • This process removes inflammatory mediators, releases joint adhesions, and restores disc mobility.

Benefits:

  • Reduces pain and improves joint movement significantly.

  • Helps relieve mechanical obstruction and negative joint pressure caused by inflammation and occlusal stress.


3. TMJ Open Joint Surgery

This is a complex surgical procedure indicated for severe or structural TMJ conditions such as:
A. Tumors
B. Disc perforations
C. Fibro Ankylosis
D. Bony Ankylosis
E. Genetic or Syndromic Conditions
F. Condylar Hypoplasia / Hyperplasia
G. Neurological Hypermobility
H. Total Joint Replacement

Advantages:

  • Provides direct access to the joint for major corrective procedures.

  • Allows permanent reconstruction or repositioning of joint components.
    Open joint surgery remains the preferred option for advanced or long-standing TMJ disorders.


4. TM Joint Replacement

TM Joint Replacement is indicated in end-stage TMJ diseases, such as:

  • Severe trauma

  • Tumors

  • Advanced degenerative joint conditions

In such cases, both the disc and condyle are removed and replaced with:

  • Stock Alloplastic Joints, or

  • Patient-Specific Custom-Made Joints

Dr. Tofiq Bohra is among the few surgeons in India with extensive experience and a high success rate in performing TM Joint Replacement surgeries, helping patients restore facial symmetry and function effectively.

(FAQs)

Frequently Asked Questions

The main cause of Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorder is not specific but rather a combination of multiple factors such as jaw injury, long-term teeth grinding or clenching, arthritis, and certain connective tissue diseases that affect the TMJ.
If you are experiencing symptoms of TMJ disorder and are located in Mumbai, Dr. Tofiq Bohra, a renowned TMJ Specialist and Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon at Maxillofacial Surgery India, offers the most advanced treatment options to help manage and relieve your condition.

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