What’s the Youngest a Child Can Have TMJ Disorder?
Can TMJ disorder occur in young children?
And if so, what is the youngest age that temporomandibular joint disorder can develop?
“TMJ disorders mainly occur in adults but can occur in very young children as well,” says Brijesh Chandwani, DMD, BDS, Diplomate, American Board of Orofacial Pain, with Connecticut & NY TMJ. (more…)
Can TMJ Disorder Cause a Sharp Stabbing Ear Pain?
Having sharp stabbing ear pains lately?
Many conditions including cancer can cause ear pain, but the causes get narrower when the pain is sharp or stabbing in nature, vs. dull or achy.
A piercing brief pain in an ear can stop you cold in your tracks. It’s not as though there’s a muscle there that’s been overworked in the gym or garden.
So what might it be? Those with health anxiety might start thinking it’s a tumor or a blood clot.
But relax, these two causes are are not known to cause sharp piercing ear pain — especially if moving the mouth brings it on or makes it worse.
Nevertheless, you still want to know: “What’s THERE that can cause such a biting pain?”
What about the temporomandibular joint?
“TMJ disorders can often cause a sharp stabbing ear pain and it could stem from TMJ inflammation, jaw muscle spasm or a neurological disorder in the jaw too,” explains Brijesh Chandwani, DMD, BDS, Diplomate, American Board of Orofacial Pain, with Connecticut & NY TMJ.

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“The most common reason for stabbing pain is some pathology in the ear structures, and a primary physician or ENT must be the first person to evaluate it,” says Dr. Chandwani.
ENT stands for ear, nose and throat medical doctor, also known as an otolaryngologist.
Dr. Chandwani continues, “If that consultation is unremarkable, then TMJ disorders should be considered to be a possibility.
“Inflammation within the TM joint structures could cause sharp stabbing ear pain and is associated with pain on biting down.
“Sharp ear pain from the jaw muscle may not be accompanied by any other signs or symptoms of TMJ disorders.
“Benign treatments such as physical therapy, mouth guards or trigger point injections can be tried, but aggressive treatments for ear symptoms should be discouraged, as they can worsen the ear symptoms, or worse, cause some other TMJ symptoms.”
Dr. Chandwani has 15+ years of experience focusing on TMJ disorders and sleep disorders.
Lorra Garrick has been covering medical, fitness and cybersecurity topics for many years, having written thousands of articles for print magazines and websites, including as a ghostwriter. She’s also a former ACE-certified personal trainer.
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How Often Is Excess Saliva Caused by TMJ Disorder?
Excess saliva with no apparent explanation can make some people think of ALS, but before you fear a death sentence, consider TMJ disorder. (more…)
Can Loud Music Make TMJ Disorder Worse?
If you have TMJ disorder (TMD), it would definitely be in your best interest to avoid loud music, as this can aggravate the condition.
“Regardless of the underlying mechanism behind TMJ disorders, the symptoms are mainly in the trigeminal system,” says Brijesh Chandwani, DMD, BDS, Diplomate, American Board of Orofacial Pain, with Connecticut & NY TMJ. (more…)
Can Growth of Wisdom Teeth Cause Ear Pain?
Ear pain can have many causes including a brain tumor and sinus cancer.
But what about wisdom teeth growing in the wrong way? (more…)
Can a Burning Gum Feeling Be Caused by TMJ Disorder?
Those burning gums, like they’re on fire; what can be causing this? It’s possible that temporomandibular joint disorder is the culprit. (more…)
Causes of Occasional Double Vision: Cancer, Other Serious Disorders
Causes of intermittent or occasional double vision are varied including very benign to cancer. (more…)
Why LASIK Makes It Feel You Have an Eyelash in Your Eye
Before you undergo LASIK, your surgeon will inform you that one of the immediate effects is feeling you have an eyelash in the eye.
This is a persistent sensation that can border on feeling as though the edge of a tiny piece of paper is pressing into the eye surface. (more…)
Why Your Eyes Feel Like Gnats or Bugs Are Crawling on Them
Unfortunately, a possible cause of making your eyes feel like bugs or gnats are crawling on them is a worm infestation: tiny worms literally crawling around on the surface of your eye.
“There are nerves on the surface of your eyes,” says Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD, eye surgeon and founder of The Boxer Wachler Vision Institute, and developer of the Holcomb C3-R® procedure which treats a degenerative eye disease.
“Anything that disturbs the nerves can cause strange sensations,” says Dr. Boxer Wachler. “Dry eyes are common especially as we mature.
If the creepy crawly sensation in your eyes doesn’t respond to lubricating drops (and make sure you use the drops according to the instructions), then you’ll want to see an eye doctor.
“Having worms infested in your eyes will certainly cause that sensation,” says Dr. Boxer Wachler.
However, bugs literally crawling around or swimming in the fluid of your eyes is not the most likely reason for the sensation.
Irritation from contact lenses or a flare-up of conjunctivitis can also cause the disturbing feeling of bugs in the eye.

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Dr. Boxer Wachler has delivered hundreds of lectures on eye surgery to thousands of eye surgeons from around the world, and is a pioneer in keratoconus treatment.
Lorra Garrick has been covering medical, fitness and cybersecurity topics for many years, having written thousands of articles for print magazines and websites, including as a ghostwriter. She’s also a former ACE-certified personal trainer.
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Blurry Vision After Walking a Few Minutes: Causes, Solutions
You begin walking and within minutes notice that you have blurry vision, or vision that is more blurred than usual.
What is the cause of this worrisome response to walking? (more…)