TMJ-Related Trouble Breathing
Trouble Breathing and TMJ: Understanding the Connection
Difficulty breathing isn't always caused by asthma, allergies, or respiratory illness. In some cases it can be linked to the jaw—specifically the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and surrounding structures. At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Cleveland, we specialize in uncovering hidden causes of breathing problems rooted in TMJ disorders and airway constriction.
How TMJ Disorders Can Impact Breathing
The TMJ is closely connected to the muscles and tissues of the face, neck, and upper airway. When misaligned or under stress, it can affect posture, jaw position, and tongue placement—leading to airway obstruction or poor airflow during rest, especially at night. TMJ-related conditions can also coexist with anatomical restrictions such as a narrow palate, recessed jaw, or poor tongue posture.
Common Symptoms of TMJ-Related Breathing Issues
If you're experiencing trouble breathing along with jaw discomfort, clenching, or misalignment, TMJ may be playing a role. Symptoms often include:
- A sensation of not getting enough air, especially when lying down
- Difficulty breathing through the nose
- Frequent yawning or sighing to catch your breath
- Daytime fatigue or unrefreshing sleep
- Tension in the jaw, neck, or shoulders
- Clenching or grinding the teeth, especially at night
- Mouth breathing or dry mouth upon waking
Why Choose Us?
We don't just mask symptoms—we look at the entire picture. Using advanced diagnostics and a whole-body approach, we identify the root causes of breathing issues related to TMJ, jaw structure, and airway function, then create individualized treatment plans that may include:
- Non-invasive TMJ therapy
- Oral appliance therapy to support the airway
- Myofunctional therapy and postural guidance
- Breathing pattern re-training and sleep evaluations
We're dedicated to helping you breathe better, sleep better, and live more fully. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward restoring clear, easy breathing.