Experienced Kent TMJ Dentist Treats Jaw Pain

TMJ

If you suffer from frequent tenderness in your jaw or popping and click when you open or close your mouth, you should consult with Kent TMJ dentist Hanson, D.D.S. "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 jaw and facial pain. Dr. Hanson has the experience necessary to diagnose your TMJ and treat it effectively.

Left untreated, TMJ symptoms can lead to debilitating pain and discomfort. Dr. Hanson will develop a treatment plan that's right for you. It may include restoration of certain teeth that may be contributing to the problem, attention to proper gum maintenance, pain relief, and a concerted effort to identify the underlying causes of your TMJ sumptoms. Talk to Dr. Hanson now to learn what's right for you.

Don't wait any longer to consult with an experienced Kent TMJ dentist. Call Bruce W Hanson DDS at (253) 852-4508 or complete our simple online form to schedule a consultation with Dr. Bruce Hanson. We're dedicated to providing you with affordable, top-quality dental care.

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Bruce W Hanson DDS

25052 104th Ave. SE Suite D

Kent, WA 98031

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