Experienced Glendale TMJ Dentist Treats Jaw Pain

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Do you have headaches? Neck pain? Frequent tenderness in your jaw or popping and click when you open or close your mouth? If those symptoms sound familiar, you may have TMJ disorder. "TMJ" describes a variety of conditions that affect the temporomandibular joint (the point where the jaw opens and closes) and nerves, which can result in chronic facial pain. Glendale TMJ dentists Drs. Sadeghi and Kim have the experience necessary to diagnose your TMJ and treat it effectively.

Drs. Sadeghi and Kim will develop a treatment plan that's right for you. Many of our Glendale patients have discovered that relief can be obtained from simple changes in their eating and sleeping habits, although more advanced cases may require surgery. Talk to Drs. Sadeghi and Kim now to learn what's right for you. Left untreated, TMJ symptoms can lead to debilitating pain and discomfort.

Why wait another moment to meet a top TMJ dentist in Glendale? Call Dr. Sadeghi and Dr. Kim at (818) 240-5888 or complete our simple online form to schedule a consultation with Drs. Sadeghi and Kim.

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If you're looking for a highly-trained TMJ dentist in Glendale you've come to the right place. Drs. Sadeghi and Kim offers TMJ dentistry Glendale residents have come to trust for the highest quality dental care.

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Glendale, CA 91205

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