Thank you for your educational and helpful videos. I have had TMJ(D) for the last 4 years. I discovered almost right away that the pain and discomfort was much worse before and during my period...especially before. I do think that our bodies are much more sensitive at that time...could also have something to do with a mild swelling that happens in our bodies...water retention. So many of "TMJ" specialists are not aware of all this, so thank you for being so progressive. Having TMJ issues is such a frustrating thing.....and on top of it, insurance covers so little if anything. B
My symptoms only ever get worse before my period and sometime during. I’m currently a day away from my cycle now, and feel like I have a bowling ball for a head! I also have pressure behind my eyes and for years could not understand why this was happening and no doctor or dentist seemed to know either. Thank you for this educational video! These exercises work really well for me too! :) Really pleased I’ve found you! 🫶
Yes my period makes my clenching so much worse! It also increases neck tension and anxiety which makes it worse as well. The best thing I have found is not eating sugar, caffeine and alcohol. That keeps your hormones happier. I also ended up with fibromyalgia on top of tmjd which is also related to each other with hormones.
Doc, I've been experiencing this week and few days right before my period starts.Both of my jaw has miniature pain something feeling numb back pain,shoulder pain..I also have PMS..and I suffered more on physical pain seems like I'm having a symptoms of a heart attack..Thank you for this information Doc!! Good day and God bless♥️
I would like to say thank you for all your videos but especially for this one. Your explanations have given me great insight into what I'm dealing with and provide me with a sense of hope. Until now, I wasn't fully aware of the effect my menstrual cycle has on my TMJD symptoms. Really appreciate you doing this Dr. Priya 💛
Two months ago I woke up in the night with INTENSE vertigo. I got my period the next day. I went to an EMT doctor, and without even knowing my previous issues, he immediately diagnosed the issue as TMD. Last month I also got vertigo with my period. So it definitely causes my TMD symptoms to worsen. I have not spoken to my orthodontist about this yet.
Omg i just got my worst jaw lock ever and it’s my second day of period! Normally my jaw lock only lasts couple minutes but today it began in the morning after wake up until now it’s been the whole day. Until the evening I figured it won’t go away easily with massages like before anymore and the pain is getting worse so I came up here to look for some solutions. I’m so lucky to find some good methods on RUclips and especially videos by this brilliant lady! My jaw lock is getting better now after I tried her home remedies. Thanks very much! I’ll keep watching your content!
Every period symptoms increases rapidly. Ringing in ear, bite don't fit, mucus appears in left nostril where the jaw is aching and then the specific tooth feels infected again. Every time my eye starts to loose it's ability to change between night and day vision and sometimes it got a "blue filter". I've been through several doctors now here in Denmark. They all say it has nothing to do with my period. Your video's are the first explanation I've ever had. Got treated for my tooth four times now 😏
Pain in general (and also TMJD pain and other symptoms) is gradually worse for me from about cycle day #21-28, peaking from 26-28, and the tapering off over days 1-3. I've learned to try to schedule any dental work outside of that time frame. That pattern has intensified each month over the last 2 years just prior to turning 50 and continues to do so a little more each month. I think that pattern also seems to coincide with the levels of the hormones you mentioned in the video. (The joint laxity of having hypermobile EDS greatly adds to the issue for sure.) This window of increased in pain and laxity during each cycle has started to become more apparent with my jaw now as well, and I’ve learned that I have to sleep on my back for the last 7-10 days of each cycle or the jaw moves too easily when sleeping on my side and it flares more TMJ-related pain and I tend to wake up with headaches, jaw pain, ear pain, etc. Since turning 50 I have started having hot flashes and irregular cycles, letting me know that menopause is right around the corner and estrogen has started to slowly decrease (and it seems that estrogen generally helps to stabilize the joints). My concern is will the TMJ-related issue worsen during or after menopause when estrogen really drops off, and how do folks deal with this? Is there a way to start strengthen the area now (without causing more tension in the muscles) that might actually have a good effect in a few years, or do most folks choose hormone replacement therapy, etc? I’d love to hear from those who have already crossed over into menopause and if they have found solutions for this, or what they wish they would have done sooner in knowing what they know now. I know it’s a big request in a RUclips comment, but hopefully someone has something to share. 🙏🏾 Your videos have helped me so much, especially with learning how to release the muscles which has dramatically reduced pain and headaches, so thank you!! 💜
@@theTMJdoc thank you! That's next on my list to try. I've had so many crowns etc done that the mouth guard I had for clenching at night doesn't fit anymore, so I will see about an orthotic now that the bulk of dental work is done and hopefully that will help with stability. 💜
I am experiencing dizziness again during my period. But not all the months of my period. Esp when I turned 30. Now I am experiencing it again. Also my neck, I think the SCM, feels tight esp when I turned my head side to side. Thats why Im having a hard time sleeping on each side. I am currently under tmj treatment. This video helps me to understand more. Thank you so much!
I have severe endometriosis and PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) and this all started after endometriosis surgery in 2021. When my ovaries had cysts and these had to be removed. (the cysts, not my ovaries) but my ovaries have weakened a lot since then. A year later I was doagnosed with severe sleep apnea and a year later with PMDD. I believe endometriosis surgery worsened my tmjd A LOT! Also the pmdd. Yes my tmjd gets worse with age. Just like endometriosis and PMDD do. I know sleep apnea çan start because of hormonal imbalance. Since there is no other reason why I have it and why it's so severe. I'm not overweight, don't smoke. I believe hormones play a HUGE part for a lot of women with tmjd. It's getting worse fast. Thinking about trying oral contraception to see how my tmjd acts.
The dizziness from it kills me. I’ve been tracking my cycle for months and finally nailed the pain cycle too. Week before my period it starts and then during my period it’s the worst
Thank you. This is very helpful. Have you seen occurrences of TMJ after dental implant surgery? I was a clencher before during periods of stress but I’ve had ongoing pain for 18 months after my implant. Can’t help but think it is related. Have seen a physio and I’m hoping to transfer their support and your videos to manage it ongoing. Had a bad flare up this week and I think it’s because of my period. I wonder if having a baby and your hormones afterwards (just generally speaking, as having a baby changes so much if your body) has made my pms more intense and thus my jaw flaring up. Thank you again. It’s great to have a community and read the comments and feel less alone.
Sorry you’re going through this. Yes I’ve seen TMJ flare ups after really any dental procedure - big or small. There’s usually an underlying issue that’s caused the muscles to compensate and that’s caused dysfunction in the joints and then the dental procedure is the straw that broke the camels back..
Do you know if an I’ll fitting crown (in place of the implant) could be a potential issue? I had a baby tooth extracted and a “normal size” tooth as a crown. I don’t know if it’s sending me crazy and causing the TMJ issues. I go my entire life without any issue other than clenching when stressed, but this just seems so out of the blue and so consistent! I also had the crown replaced and when it was out of my mouth my symptoms improved dramatically! I am really hopeful with your videos that I can self manage this, I think I need to have the crown revised though, that’s the first step. Thank you again!
I can relate to this myself! I notice my TMJD symptoms flaring more (especially dizziness and jaw pain) the week of my period and the week after my period (ovulation week). I’m so grateful for finding this channel and doctor! 🥰
I have had severe tmj for just a month i was getting a tad bit better with physical therapy and then the fiest day of my period it was all bad again. Hoping the cause is my period starting and it will get better after. Im still trying to learn all the symptoms. They have been changing. At fiest it was all lower jaw muscles and neck and ear. Now i have constant temple headaches, tension in the musclenon the side of my head, teeth and cheek huet and what feels like pain near my nose and sinuses but its not congestionnand my eye keeps twitching. Are those all tmd symptoms?
I’m not sure actually because the hormones are different while breastfeeding and since you’re typically not menstruating during that time, it’s hard to say.
Thank you for your educational and helpful videos. I have had TMJ(D) for the last 4 years. I discovered almost right away that the pain and discomfort was much worse before and during my period...especially before. I do think that our bodies are much more sensitive at that time...could also have something to do with a mild swelling that happens in our bodies...water retention. So many of "TMJ" specialists are not aware of all this, so thank you for being so progressive. Having TMJ issues is such a frustrating thing.....and on top of it, insurance covers so little if anything. B
You’re welcome and glad to help!
My symptoms only ever get worse before my period and sometime during. I’m currently a day away from my cycle now, and feel like I have a bowling ball for a head! I also have pressure behind my eyes and for years could not understand why this was happening and no doctor or dentist seemed to know either. Thank you for this educational video! These exercises work really well for me too! :)
Really pleased I’ve found you! 🫶
Yes my period makes my clenching so much worse! It also increases neck tension and anxiety which makes it worse as well. The best thing I have found is not eating sugar, caffeine and alcohol. That keeps your hormones happier. I also ended up with fibromyalgia on top of tmjd which is also related to each other with hormones.
Yes, cutting sugar, alcohol, and caffeine will help!
Doc, I've been experiencing this week and few days right before my period starts.Both of my jaw has miniature pain something feeling numb back pain,shoulder pain..I also have PMS..and I suffered more on physical pain seems like I'm having a symptoms of a heart attack..Thank you for this information Doc!! Good day and God bless♥️
THank you for your kind words! Hope the info helps!
I would like to say thank you for all your videos but especially for this one. Your explanations have given me great insight into what I'm dealing with and provide me with a sense of hope. Until now, I wasn't fully aware of the effect my menstrual cycle has on my TMJD symptoms. Really appreciate you doing this Dr. Priya 💛
You’re welcome!!
Two months ago I woke up in the night with INTENSE vertigo. I got my period the next day. I went to an EMT doctor, and without even knowing my previous issues, he immediately diagnosed the issue as TMD. Last month I also got vertigo with my period. So it definitely causes my TMD symptoms to worsen. I have not spoken to my orthodontist about this yet.
Sorry to hear this!
Omg i just got my worst jaw lock ever and it’s my second day of period! Normally my jaw lock only lasts couple minutes but today it began in the morning after wake up until now it’s been the whole day. Until the evening I figured it won’t go away easily with massages like before anymore and the pain is getting worse so I came up here to look for some solutions. I’m so lucky to find some good methods on RUclips and especially videos by this brilliant lady! My jaw lock is getting better now after I tried her home remedies. Thanks very much! I’ll keep watching your content!
Thank you so much for your kind words!!! :) I'm glad to have helped!
Every period symptoms increases rapidly. Ringing in ear, bite don't fit, mucus appears in left nostril where the jaw is aching and then the specific tooth feels infected again. Every time my eye starts to loose it's ability to change between night and day vision and sometimes it got a "blue filter". I've been through several doctors now here in Denmark. They all say it has nothing to do with my period. Your video's are the first explanation I've ever had. Got treated for my tooth four times now 😏
Sorry to hear this!
Pain in general (and also TMJD pain and other symptoms) is gradually worse for me from about cycle day #21-28, peaking from 26-28, and the tapering off over days 1-3. I've learned to try to schedule any dental work outside of that time frame. That pattern has intensified each month over the last 2 years just prior to turning 50 and continues to do so a little more each month. I think that pattern also seems to coincide with the levels of the hormones you mentioned in the video. (The joint laxity of having hypermobile EDS greatly adds to the issue for sure.)
This window of increased in pain and laxity during each cycle has started to become more apparent with my jaw now as well, and I’ve learned that I have to sleep on my back for the last 7-10 days of each cycle or the jaw moves too easily when sleeping on my side and it flares more TMJ-related pain and I tend to wake up with headaches, jaw pain, ear pain, etc.
Since turning 50 I have started having hot flashes and irregular cycles, letting me know that menopause is right around the corner and estrogen has started to slowly decrease (and it seems that estrogen generally helps to stabilize the joints). My concern is will the TMJ-related issue worsen during or after menopause when estrogen really drops off, and how do folks deal with this? Is there a way to start strengthen the area now (without causing more tension in the muscles) that might actually have a good effect in a few years, or do most folks choose hormone replacement therapy, etc? I’d love to hear from those who have already crossed over into menopause and if they have found solutions for this, or what they wish they would have done sooner in knowing what they know now. I know it’s a big request in a RUclips comment, but hopefully someone has something to share. 🙏🏾
Your videos have helped me so much, especially with learning how to release the muscles which has dramatically reduced pain and headaches, so thank you!! 💜
So glad the videos have helped! Have you seen a tmj dentist? A TMJ orthotic will help to stabilize the joints.
@@theTMJdoc thank you! That's next on my list to try. I've had so many crowns etc done that the mouth guard I had for clenching at night doesn't fit anymore, so I will see about an orthotic now that the bulk of dental work is done and hopefully that will help with stability. 💜
@@sofiamarie9136 wonderful! Good luck to you!
I am experiencing dizziness again during my period. But not all the months of my period. Esp when I turned 30. Now I am experiencing it again. Also my neck, I think the SCM, feels tight esp when I turned my head side to side. Thats why Im having a hard time sleeping on each side. I am currently under tmj treatment. This video helps me to understand more. Thank you so much!
Do you massage your SCMs and upper traps with trigger point self-massage? That can help to reduce pain and stiffness. 💜
You’re welcome!
Yes this could help a lot!
I have severe endometriosis and PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) and this all started after endometriosis surgery in 2021. When my ovaries had cysts and these had to be removed. (the cysts, not my ovaries) but my ovaries have weakened a lot since then. A year later I was doagnosed with severe sleep apnea and a year later with PMDD.
I believe endometriosis surgery worsened my tmjd A LOT! Also the pmdd. Yes my tmjd gets worse with age. Just like endometriosis and PMDD do.
I know sleep apnea çan start because of hormonal imbalance. Since there is no other reason why I have it and why it's so severe. I'm not overweight, don't smoke.
I believe hormones play a HUGE part for a lot of women with tmjd.
It's getting worse fast. Thinking about trying oral contraception to see how my tmjd acts.
Sorry to hear this!
The dizziness from it kills me. I’ve been tracking my cycle for months and finally nailed the pain cycle too. Week before my period it starts and then during my period it’s the worst
I'm sorry to hear that!
Thank you. This is very helpful. Have you seen occurrences of TMJ after dental implant surgery? I was a clencher before during periods of stress but I’ve had ongoing pain for 18 months after my implant. Can’t help but think it is related. Have seen a physio and I’m hoping to transfer their support and your videos to manage it ongoing. Had a bad flare up this week and I think it’s because of my period.
I wonder if having a baby and your hormones afterwards (just generally speaking, as having a baby changes so much if your body) has made my pms more intense and thus my jaw flaring up. Thank you again. It’s great to have a community and read the comments and feel less alone.
Sorry you’re going through this. Yes I’ve seen TMJ flare ups after really any dental procedure - big or small. There’s usually an underlying issue that’s caused the muscles to compensate and that’s caused dysfunction in the joints and then the dental procedure is the straw that broke the camels back..
Do you know if an I’ll fitting crown (in place of the implant) could be a potential issue? I had a baby tooth extracted and a “normal size” tooth as a crown. I don’t know if it’s sending me crazy and causing the TMJ issues. I go my entire life without any issue other than clenching when stressed, but this just seems so out of the blue and so consistent!
I also had the crown replaced and when it was out of my mouth my symptoms improved dramatically!
I am really hopeful with your videos that I can self manage this, I think I need to have the crown revised though, that’s the first step. Thank you again!
Yes try getting the crown adjusted first :)
Ty you so much the pinky finger procedure helps so much 🙏🏽
You’re welcome and yes it helps many of my patients too!
Hi Dr. Pls do some video abt facial nerves pain vs TMJd pain or something about trigeminal neurology link to tmjd. Thanks
Please watch my RUclips video “Trigeminal neuralgia or Temporomandibular disorder?”
I thought this was just all in my head. Jaw , neck, facial pain sometimes, brain fog, anxiety and migraines days before my period . What to do?
I’d recommend seeing a skilled and experienced TMJ dentist
Experience all said symptoms. Worsening pain is a week before and during menstruation.
Sorry to hear that!
I clench so much worse the night before I start, waking up with a headache like clockwork.
ouch! sorry to hear that!
What about hormonal fluctuations in general, including ovulatory cycles?
Yes I believe this can have an effect!
I can relate to this myself! I notice my TMJD symptoms flaring more (especially dizziness and jaw pain) the week of my period and the week after my period (ovulation week). I’m so grateful for finding this channel and doctor! 🥰
Painful. I seem to be grinding my teeth during my periods more. Dizzy heads and tension headaches during my periods too
Sorry to hear that!
Thank you. I have been wondering on this
You’re welcome!
My Tmj pain definitely gets a lot worse a few days before and during my period .. so annoying !
Yes I hear this a lot
I’m about 4 days away from my period and have a lot of pain in my jaw
Sorry to hear that!
More pain during my period.. Everything becomes more sensitive.
Yes, I see this a lot!
I have had severe tmj for just a month i was getting a tad bit better with physical therapy and then the fiest day of my period it was all bad again. Hoping the cause is my period starting and it will get better after. Im still trying to learn all the symptoms. They have been changing. At fiest it was all lower jaw muscles and neck and ear. Now i have constant temple headaches, tension in the musclenon the side of my head, teeth and cheek huet and what feels like pain near my nose and sinuses but its not congestionnand my eye keeps twitching. Are those all tmd symptoms?
Yes, I have seen all those with TMD!
More Pain. I Am Wearing Splint Now.
Sorry to hear that
More pain and subluxation of my joints
Sorry to hear this!
Does lidocaine or trigger point injections help ?
I’ve heard that they do but I don’t use them routinely at my practice :)
I've noticed that I'm more in pain when I about to be on my period and also while on period.
Yes, many of my patients say that!
My jaw is especially painful today . I found this video. I’m on day 6 of my cycle. I’m basically done with my period. I wonder if it’s correlated
yes it likely is
I have degeneration of condyler head bilateraly since 2019... What is the treatment ma'am I m very depress 😭
I cannot recommend treatment without examining you in person
@@theTMJdoc ma'am actually I want to know what happen with me no doctor here tell me ...Is this arthritis related problem or not I m from India
@@deepamonimoral7574 again, I cannot tell you that without examining you. Sorry!
My TMj started after I discontinued birth control after being on it for like 15 years . Thank you for this info
I'm sorry to hear that!
During breastfeeding as well?
I’m not sure actually because the hormones are different while breastfeeding and since you’re typically not menstruating during that time, it’s hard to say.
def more pain right before
Sorry to hear that!
more pain during period
Yes I hear this a lot