skip to main content

Temporomandibular Joint Surgery

Meet your care team.
Schedule an appointment online or by phone.
Locations

Temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are responsible for the function of our mouth, including but not limited to, chewing and speaking. Temporomandibular joint disease can affect one or both joints and is characterized by complex signs and symptoms often present with clicking, pain and/or limitation in opening.

Our surgeons provide the most current techniques and procedures in treatment of TMJ disease ranging from minimally invasive approaches to total joint replacement. We are able to reconstruct the temporomandibular joint with exquisite precision and knowledge of the effects of surgery on chewing, speech and the reduction of pain.

Related Services

Dental Implants

The most contemporary form of tooth replacement, dental implants are small titanium posts, which are inserted into the jawbone where teeth are missing and act as root substitutes.

Learn More

Cosmetic Surgery

Our surgeons can improve facial aesthetics by performing eye lifts, cheek augmentation, forehead and brow lifts, chin augmentation, nasal surgery, facelift and liposuction.

Learn More

Corrective Jaw Surgery

Orthognathic surgery (jaw surgery) corrects facial and jaw abnormalities in which the facial bones and teeth are not correctly developed.

Learn More

Facial Trauma And Reconstruction

Our specialists can perform a range of facial reconstructive surgeries to help you recover from varying degrees of facial trauma.

Learn More

Non-Surgical Cosmetic Treatments

We provide a number of non-surgical cosmetic treatments to help our patients quickly and easily achieve facial rejuvenation, and to augment any of the surgical aesthetic procedures we provide.

Learn More

Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Snoring

Skeletal surgical correction for sleep apnea through maxillomandibular (upper and lower jaw) advancement is more than 95 percent effective in its ability to significantly enlarge the upper airway and limit obstruction.

Learn More

New Patient Forms