TMD: Why Are Women Suffering In Pain?

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Dr. Tiffany Lamberton discusses Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD) and the importance of early detection and intervention. TMD is a condition that affects the TM joints, causing symptoms such as clicking, popping, headaches, and jaw soreness.

Early detection and intervention can prevent further damage and improve long-term outcomes for patients, especially young children.

Dr. Tiffany Lamberton discusses the treatment options for temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) and the importance of early intervention. She shares her mission to educate and mentor other healthcare providers through TMD Collective and her upcoming Women in Dentistry event.

Takeaways

  • Inflammation and ligament laxity play a role in TMD, and lifestyle changes may help reduce symptoms.

  • There is a need for better communication and collaboration between dental and medical professionals to provide comprehensive care for patients with TMD.

  • Imaging, such as cone beam CT and MRI, plays a crucial role in diagnosing and treating TMD.

  • Collaboration between dentists, physical therapists, and other healthcare providers is crucial for comprehensive care of TMD patients.

  • Early intervention and detection of TMD can significantly impact the trajectory of a patient's condition.

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Learn more about Dr. Tiffany Lamberton
Dr. Tiffany Lamberton has dual degrees in physical therapy and dentistry both from Loma Linda University in Southern California.

She won the prestigious Oral Pathology award and tutored fellow dental students. She is a member of the Academy of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy, Spear Education and the Chicago Study Club. She is currently the Secretary for the Pierce County Dental Society.

Dr. Lamberton has a podcast "Jaw Talk with Dr. Tiffany" that highlights experts in the discussion of Airway+Myo+TMJ. She has limited her practice to evaluation and treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders in the Tacoma/University Place area and offers online booking for patients.

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