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Fosamax & TMJ syndrome - Are you at risk?
Fosamax has recently been linked to cause TMJ syndrome.
TMJ syndrome (Temporomandibular joint disorder a.k.a TMJD or TMD), is an acute or chronic inflammation of the temporomandibular joint, which connects the lower jaw to the skull.
The disorder and resultant dysfunction can result in significant pain and impairment.
Symptoms
• Unable to open mouth all the way
• Pain when trying to close mouth or bite down
• Feeling as if lower jaw muscles are tensed too tight
• Popping or clicking when the jaws are opened
• Popping or clicking when attempting to chew
• Headache
If you or a loved one have experienced TMJ syndrome as a result of using Fosamax, fill out the form below for a FREE Fosamax case evaluation.
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