The TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, is the joint of the jaw. So no, it is not physically possible to have TMJ in your back.
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
There are nearly no similarities, at all, with the exception of location. Tetanus is a disease that can cramp and lock your jaw muscles, preventing normal eating. TMJ is an abbreviation for your jaw joint, just under your ear. TMJ stands for 'temporo-mandibular joint. When people say, "I have TMJ", they really mean that they have a TMJ disorder which can range from the TMJ popping when the mouth is opened or closed all the way to an actual dislocation of the TMJ when the mouth is opened or closed.
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Yes, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder can cause neck and jaw pain. Dysfunction in the TMJ can lead to muscle tension and discomfort that may radiate to the neck. Managing TMJ symptoms often involves a combination of treatments, including exercises, proper posture, and sometimes splints or mouth guards.
Arthritis is not curable. However, there are effective treatments available.
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no, polio is not curable, it is preventable
Meibomitis is not curable, but it is treatable.
If something is not curable it is incurable.
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To treat the pain of TMJ you can take an over the counter pain reliever such as aspirin, alieve, or Tylenol. Dentists typically treat TMJ by prescribing a special mouth guard to be worn during sleep to minimize teeth grinding which is often associated with TMJ.