Fibromyalgia causes much pain all throughout the body, as we are all too well aware. Does that include the jaw? Or is jaw pain caused by an entirely different condition?
Fibromyalgia typically comes with an extensive list of companion illnesses. One common condition seen in those of us with fibromyalgia is a temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJD).
It is estimated that 90 percent of fibromyalgia patients experience facial and jaw pain, and possibly as many as 75 percent of fibromyalgia patients are living with TMJD.
TMJD is a disorder that affects the jawbone. It attacks the muscles and cartilage in the face, head, and neck. This may cause a lot of different issues, including: