Search the DAN WebsiteJoin DAN TodayMember Login

DAN Medical Calls
(So Far This Week)
Emergency34
Information41
Email32
2008 DAN Tech Diving Conference
2008 DAN Tech Diving Conference

2008 Diving Report
Question for DAN Medical Staff...
I May Be Bent... Now What Video
DAN Student Membership Program Student Self Registration Instructor Login DAN IS MY BUDDY

Diving Medicine FAQs
TMJ (Temporal-Mandibular Joint Syndrome)

Q:What is TMJ? And can it occur in divers?
 
A:

TMJ or temporo-mandubular joint syndrome is an inflammation of the jaw joint just in front of the ear. It can be caused by abnormalities of occlusion (the way your teeth come together). The chief symptom is pain in the ear when your ears appear normal upon examination. Tinnitus and vertigo can also occur. It usually occurs in novice divers who clench their teeth, occasionally biting through the mouthpiece. Treatment includes bite adjustment, management of dental problems and the use of orthodontic mouthpieces. Heat and anti-inflammatory drugs are helpful.

Return to Index


Copyright © 1980-2009 Divers Alert Network - All Rights Reserved
Privacy Policy | Logo Policy | Advertise | Webmaster