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Chiropractic and the Jaw
(TMJ Dysfunction)

Jaw pain, clicking, popping, or difficulty chewing may be signs of TMJ dysfunction. This video explains how chiropractic care improves the alignment and function of the jaw by addressing related spinal and muscular imbalances.

Understanding Chiropractic and the Jaw (TMJ Dysfunction)

Watch our comprehensive guide on how gentle chiropractic care can support your journey and overall wellness.

Chiropractic and the Jaw (TMJ Dysfunction)

Jaw pain, clicking, popping, or trouble chewing can all be signs of TMJ dysfunction. This video explains how chiropractic care supports better jaw alignment and function by addressing related issues in the spine and surrounding muscles.
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“I had constant jaw clicking and pain while chewing, and I never realized it could be connected to my neck and posture. After starting chiropractic care, the tension in my jaw decreased and the movement feels much smoother. This video explains the whole process in a way that really matches my experience.”

Natalie B.

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Benefits of Chiropractic Support

Discover how gentle, specialized care can transform your experience and your peace of mind.

 

Reduced jaw pain and tension

Improved jaw alignment and mobility

Fewer headaches and facial discomfort

Reduced clicking or popping

Relief from grinding/clenching strain

Better posture contributing to jaw function

The Care Process

A thoughtfully designed journey to support your wellness and your family’s peace of mind.

Assess jaw movement and alignment
Evaluate neck and upper back posture affecting the jaw
Perform gentle adjustments to the spine and jaw area
Release tight supporting muscles when needed
Provide posture and home exercises

20–30 min

TMJ evaluation

10–15 min

Adjustment session

The Care Process

A thoughtfully designed journey to support your wellness and your family’s peace of mind.

Assess jaw movement and alignment
Evaluate neck and upper back posture affecting the jaw
Perform gentle adjustments to the spine and jaw area
Release tight supporting muscles when needed
Provide posture and home exercises

20–30 min

TMJ evaluation

10–15 min

Adjustment session

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand you may have questions. Here are answers to the most common concerns parents have about infant chiropractic care.

 

Often, yes — when misalignment or muscle dysfunction is the cause.

No. Techniques are gentle and comfortable.

Yes — forward head posture can strain the jaw.

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What to Expect

1Warm, welcoming environment

2Personalized care plan discussion

3Gentle, evidence-based techniques

4Complete parental involvement

5Comprehensive aftercare guidance

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Overview

Jaw pain, clicking, popping, or difficulty chewing may be signs of TMJ dysfunction. This video explains how chiropractic care improves the alignment and function of the jaw by addressing related spinal and muscular imbalances.

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Benefits

  • Reduced jaw pain and tension

  • Improved jaw alignment and mobility

  • Fewer headaches and facial discomfort

  • Reduced clicking or popping

  • Relief from grinding/clenching strain

  • Better posture contributing to jaw function

Duration

  • TMJ evaluation: 20–30 minutes

  • Adjustment session: 10–15 minutes

Process

  1. Assess jaw movement and alignment

  2. Evaluate neck and upper back posture affecting the jaw

  3. Perform gentle adjustments to the spine and jaw area

  4. Release tight supporting muscles when needed

  5. Provide posture and home exercises

FAQs

Can chiropractic fix TMJ clicking?
Often, yes — when misalignment or muscle dysfunction is the cause.

Is TMJ treatment painful?
No. Techniques are gentle and comfortable.

Does posture affect jaw pain?
Yes — forward head posture can strain the jaw.

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