Written by Dr. Shaghayegh Bozorgzadeh , a maxillofacial surgeon Canada
Deviation of the jaw is one of the common problems in people, which can be caused by congenital factors, trauma or disorder in the growth of the jaw. This condition may cause chewing, speaking and even cosmetic problems. One of the common questions among patients is whether massage can treat jaw deviation. In this article, we will discuss this issue scientifically.
What is jaw deviation?
Deviation of the jaw is a situation in which the upper or lower jaw is out of its natural position and disrupts the facial proportions. This problem can be mild or severe and may require specialized treatments.
Causes of jaw deviation
- Genetic and congenital factors.
- Bad habits like mouth breathing or finger sucking.
- Trauma or injury to the jaw.
- Temporal joint disorders (TMJ).
Can massage cure jaw deviation?
Massage and its effect on jaw joints
Massage is mainly used to reduce muscle tension and pain in the temporal joint area. This method can help improve the following symptoms:
- Reducing pain caused by muscle tension.
- Improving the range of motion of the jaw joint.
- Reducing tension and stress in the jaw muscles.
Limitations of massage in the treatment of jaw deviation
However, massage cannot correct the structural deviation of the jaw. Severe jaw deviations are usually caused by bony abnormalities or deeper joint problems and require specialized treatments such as jaw surgery.
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Effective treatment methods for jaw deviation
If your jaw deviation is severe, you may need the following treatments:
1. Orthodontics
To correct the position of the teeth and improve the function of the jaw.
2. Jaw surgery (orthognathics)
In more severe cases, jaw surgery can help correct the structure and restore balance to the jaw.
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3. Combined treatments
Combination of orthodontics and jaw surgery in complex cases.
Home care to improve symptoms of jaw deviation
Although massage cannot cure a misaligned jaw, taking certain measures can help reduce pain and discomfort:
- Use hot or cold compresses.
- Performing jaw exercises under expert supervision.
- Avoid hard and chewy foods.
- Observing the correct position of the head and neck while sleeping.
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conclusion
Massage can help reduce pain and muscle tension in the jaw area, but it is not enough to treat structural deviations of the jaw. If you or a loved one suffers from this problem, we recommend that you consult a maxillofacial surgeon. For more information and advice, contact Dr. Shaghayegh Bozorgzadeh in Canada .