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TMJ Disorders

Ease jaw pain without medication.

Clicking, locking, or tension in the jaw? Chiropractic might be the missing piece.

A patient lays face down on the table. Dr. Rayman stands over them with his hands on their cervical spine.
Why does my jaw hurt?

Jaw pain is usually related to stress, clenching, misalignment, or past injuries. It’s often tied to poor posture or dysfunction in the neck and upper spine.​

Some common causes include:

  • Stress and clenching

  • Postural strain

  • Neck misalignments

  • Previous dental work or trauma

  • Joint dysfunction in the jaw

Why Chiropractic Care for Jaw Pain & TMJ Disorders?

TMJ issues often stem from spinal misalignments—especially in the upper neck. Chiropractic adjustments can help relax tight jaw muscles and realign the structures that affect jaw movement. We also use soft tissue therapies and targeted exercises to relieve tension and reduce pain long-term.

Tonya P.

"Dr. Rayman is an amazing chiropractor. He will actually listen to you when you express to him the pains or problems you are experiencing. He makes a plan and holds you accountable. He gives you different remedies to try at home. He is encouraging but also straightforward about your situation. I would 100% recommend him."

You deserve to feel better.

Don’t live with jaw discomfort. Our patients often report relief from jaw pain, headaches, and tension after just a few visits.

With consistent care, we aim for long-term relief and improved function.

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