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Jan 7, 20264 min
Understanding the TMJ Tinnitus Connection: How These Symptoms Interact
If you've ever experienced a persistent ringing in your ears alongside jaw pain or discomfort, you might be wondering if these symptoms are connected. The relationship between TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders and tinnitus is a fascinating and complex one. Today, I want to walk you through how these two conditions interact, why they often appear together, and what you can do to find relief. What Is the TMJ Tinnitus Connection? The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the hinge that connects...

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Dec 31, 20254 min
Understanding the Causes of Tinnitus Symptoms
If you've ever experienced a persistent ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound in your ears, you know how distracting and frustrating it can be. This sensation is called tinnitus, and it affects millions of people worldwide. But what exactly causes these sounds that seem to come from nowhere? Today, I want to walk you through the common causes of tinnitus symptoms, breaking down the complex information into easy-to-understand pieces. By the end, you'll have a clearer picture of why tinnitus...

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Dec 22, 20254 min
Finding the Best TMJ Specialist for You
Why Finding a Top TMJ Doctor Matters TMJ, or temporomandibular joint disorder, affects the joints connecting your jawbone to your skull. When these joints don’t work properly, it can cause pain in your jaw, neck, and even your head. The symptoms can be confusing and overlap with other conditions, so seeing a specialist who truly understands TMJ is essential. A top TMJ doctor doesn’t just treat symptoms—they look for the root cause. They use a combination of physical exams, imaging, and...

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Tony Schuster PT DPT MDN CFCE

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