Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center

Category: Pain control clinic

Address: 1309 Macom Dr Suite 107, Naperville, IL 60564, USA

Phone: +16303057914

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 7AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Diana Hoffman

Jun 29, 2022

I made the mistake of visiting this place when I was at the height of my TMJ pain and thought I had no other options. While the staff was very friendly and treatment plan was clearly explained, I felt that the doctor scared me into believing I'd find myself in an emergency room with my jaw stuck in an open position (he told me a horror story of a former patient). It worked and I was terrified. He mentioned that had I had braces as a child, I would not have these issues, but that there was a minimal chance of me getting relief from braces now. He said something to the effect of, no orthodontist in this state could help me for what I need, but he might be able to find someone in time. I signed the paperwork and paid them $5,550 (via their financing), hopeful that my problems would be resolved. Fast forward a few months later, after driving 26 miles to their office multiple times, wearing a giant appliance that made my range of motion better (that's all they really checked) I have a consult with my daughter's orthodontist. They tell me I DO have options for braces and they have successfully treated adults with TMJ issues. Also, lucky for me, adult orthodontia is covered in my dental benefits (Dr. Patel's treatment was barely covered - only about $900). I decided to get the braces (Invisalign) and asked them to coordinate with Dr. Patel's office so that I'm not completely losing the ~$4,600. Orthodontist said they tried calling, but Dr. Patel's office said they were never contacted. Doesn't matter at this point anyway. At my last check-up at Dr. Patel's office, they said that since I got the aligners, there's nothing they can do for me. So, I'm continuing to be on their payment plan through next year and will receive no additional treatment. As far as how I feel after wearing Invisalign for 2 months and not the appliance - coupled with jaw exercises that I found on YouTube and one that Dr. Patel sent me home with, my range of motion is good and my pain is minimal. Whether I really needed the appliance to be where I am today will remain a mystery, but I can confirm that I'm fine without it. To sum things up, my advice is to see multiple specialists, get many opinions if you can BEFORE you sign up for a treatment plan and agree to pay thousands of dollars to any one place. Don't make decisions out of fear and desperation. Dr. Patel's staff is incredibly nice - so friendly. I hope they get paid well since they probably bankrupt their patients. It's unfortunate that it worked out this way. *UPDATE * I reached out to their office several months back and spoke with the individual who likely wrote the cheerful response to my review. I asked that they work with me on my remaining balance since I had no intention of ever returning due to my lack of trust in their information and recommendations. I was told they would "take it back to the doctor". I hoped they would actually take some responsibility (I always hope to have my faith in humanity restored), but I was not at all surprised that they never called me back. As of today, I've paid the full balance of my financing, which I had let go through the whole 0% term in hopes they'd credit me something. I reiterate to any sufferer of TMJ pain - seek many opinions before signing up for any treatment plan and paying a large upfront fee. This is how they take advantage of you - with your pain.

Lindsay c

Jun 28, 2022

I went to my ENT I told him I wanted to get a mouthguard because I'm still having so much mouth pain in jaw pain an ear pain and I need somebody to help with facial pain more. He tells me there is a facial pain specialist he refers his patients to and they deal with mouth guards, pain management, even Botox for pain. So I'm thinking, Great! Go ahead and give me both referrals please . So I take the referral For the pain specialist out to the car and call. I do this whole lengthy interview for intake and she asks me what my availability is.. surprisingly she has an appointment as soon as tomorrow so I'm really excited. Then she asks me for my credit card. She tells me it's $195 to book the appointment and I asked if that was for x-rays or what it was for she said no it's just for the doctors time. So I said would you want my CT in my x-rays from yesterday from the oral surgeon? And she said no we don't except other x-rays or CT's from other doctors he's gonna wanna do new ones and that'll be $595 the day of your visit must be paid that day you can use your flexible spending account if you would like. I said well what about insurance? And she said we are completely out of network with all insurance. This is dr is probably great option if your are dumb and rich. Mouth guards are covered 80% by BCBS poo dental and most visits only require each 20% copay

Hannah Jurik

Jun 14, 2022

I owe a great deal of thanks to Dr Patel and his staff for I believe - without exaggeration - changing my life. I have had severely limited jaw opening since I was a child, which had gone unmentioned for years by numerous health professionals, until I finally went to physical therapy due to a sudden barrage of different symptoms. My physical therapist told me that I had TMJ which was causing a lot of strain on my neck and recommended me to see Dr Patel. After starting treatment with my appliance, I noticed a difference near instantaneously. I no longer had headaches, ringing in my ears, neck pain, jaw popping (things that I didn’t even know were from my TMJ in the first place). Within a week of wearing the appliance, my mouth was able to open wider, and I am incredibly happy to say that I was once at 21mm and am now in the mid 30’s!! I can open my mouth, eat and talk normally and go to the dentist without unbearable pain!! I never thought this was possible. I was shocked by the outcome of the treatment and I can really describe it as nothing short of magic... I never imagined I could say this, but I can honestly say that now, I am starting to forget what TMJ pain ever even felt like. I have never had a healthcare professional truly HELP me as much as Dr. Patel has. He is incredibly knowledgeable, knew instantly how to identify what was wrong, and I believe that he knows how best to help every patient with their different problems. In addition, his staff deserves a huge shoutout!! They are my favorite and always exude such genuine kindness and warmth! I could not possibly recommend Dr Patel enough to anyone. My best advice is do not wait any longer to stop your pain!!

ella bowgren

Jun 9, 2022

i have experienced severe jaw pain for the past 4 years and Dr Patel, within a week of getting my retainer, took away all the pain and i am able to eat and talk with no pain! amazing team and amazing care!

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Questions & Answers

What is the easiest way to know if I have sleep apnea?

Chloe Parker | Dec 7, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Dec 7, 2021

A polysomnogram is the best way to find out if you have sleep apnea. A sleep technologist will monitor you while you sleep during the study. The study's findings help your doctor in making a proper diagnosis.

What are some of the habits that cause TMD?

Chloe Parker | Dec 7, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Dec 7, 2021

Many TMD patients suffer significant tension and anxiety, which can lead them to clench or grind their teeth unconsciously. TMJ symptoms can be increased by certain habits. Gum chewing, resting the chin on the hand, poor posture, yawning too much, and biting ice or pencils are all bad habits.

Are there any exercises that can help with TMD pain?

Chloe Parker | Dec 7, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Dec 7, 2021

There are many exercises that can help relieve jaw pain, including placing your thumb below your chin and lightly pressing on the chin bone. Slowly open your mouth, working against your thumb's resistance.

What other diseases have symptoms that are similar to TMD?

Chloe Parker | Dec 7, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Dec 7, 2021

While TMJ disorder is commonly associated with headaches, popping jaw joints, and tinnitus, other diseases, such as migraines or tension headaches, can also cause these symptoms. Giant cell arteritis, often known as giant cell arteritis, is a type of Trismus, a broken jaw.

Will TMD treatment help me stop having migraines?

Chloe Parker | Dec 7, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Dec 7, 2021

Chronic headaches, tinnitus, and TMD all have a clear link. While most patients report relief from migraines and ringing in the ears after treatment, there is no way to ensure total symptom relief.

Is it the situation that both TMJs are affected?

Chloe Parker | Dec 7, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Dec 7, 2021

The majority of TMJ disorders are unilateral. However, because both joints act in unison, symptoms on the opposite side can eventually develop in long-term cases.

Is tinnitus (ear ringing) linked to a TMJ disorder?

Chloe Parker | Dec 7, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Dec 7, 2021

Tinnitus is a sound that is heard in one or both ears when there is no external sound. Although some people hear hissing, roaring, whistling, chirping, or clicking sounds, it is commonly referred to as "ringing in the ears." Although it has been recorded in patients with TMJ disorders, the cause in the majority of cases is unknown.

Is it possible to self-test for TMJ problems?

Chloe Parker | Dec 7, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Dec 7, 2021

To diagnose a TMJ disorder, you can perform some simple tests at home. You can check your posture, neck mobility, teeth wear and tear, and jaw position. While you may be able to perform some tests on your own, if you're concerned, you should get expert guidance.

How do I get rid of TMJ disorder with pleasure?

Chloe Parker | Dec 7, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Dec 7, 2021

TMJ problems can be successfully treated with the right treatments. The first step is to schedule an appointment with your healthcare practitioner for an assessment. It's preferable to cure the problem as soon as possible before the symptoms develop.

What happens if you don't treat TMJ disorder?

Chloe Parker | Dec 7, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Dec 7, 2021

TMJ problems, if untreated, can cause serious health problems, such as chronic discomfort and irritation. Bite problems, tooth erosion, and long-term illnesses including sleep apnea, insomnia, melancholy, and anxiety can all be caused by it.

Can Sleep Apnea Cause Hypertension or Vice Versa?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

One of the important reasons behind hypertension and sleep apnea happening at the same time is in the areas that the two of them come from stoutness. Hypertension and important levels of cholesterol in the blood are normal in corpulent people and are vital danger factors for hypertension. Heftiness is likewise one of the significant sleep apnea causes, as the testimony of fat around the neck limits the throat. This causes airflow blockage during sleep and thus sleep apnea.

What is TMD symptoms?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

TMD is a truncation for temporomandibular joint issues. TMD is described by various indications identified with the jaw and its supporting constructions that incorporate different sorts of facial and chest area torment and distress.

Can Sleep Apnea Cause Diabetes, or Vice Versa?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Sleep apnea and diabetes are connected to the areas that make it harder for you to deal with your diabetes. It will in general prompt a condition of serious insulin check. Hence, this can prompt compensatory hyperinsulinemia, and increment the necessity for higher dosages of exogenous insulin. The control of this condition can decline or even lead to the rise of type-2 diabetes in sleep apnea patients.

How can I enjoy better quality sleep?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Achieving great quality sleep is likely, regularly with a mix of systems. The right treatment option for your sleep issue relies upon the reason. As well as getting recommended clinical treatment, try regular routines like keeping a healthy weight, staying away from random liquor utilization, managing pressure, and not smoking can go far towards helping you with sleeping better around nighttime.

Are there different types of sleep apnea?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Absolutely, there are three kinds of sleep apnea — central sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea, and complex sleep apnea disease. Central sleep apnea happens when the brain doesn't as expected sign the body to relax. Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by aviation route blockage and is the most well-known type of sleep apnea. Lastly, a complex sleep apnea condition is a mix of the other two disorders.

Is snoring and sleep apnea similar?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

No. Despite the fact that sleep apnea victims typically wheeze, sleep apnea and snoring aren't exactly the same things. Sleep apnea happens when the aviation route breakdowns as well as is completely prevented by delicate tissue, while snoring is caused by delicate tissue shakes led about by an incomplete blockage.

Are oral appliances a valid CPAP alternative?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Absolutely yes. In 2006, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine distributed a position paper expressing that oral appliances are similar treatment to CPAP for mild and moderate apnea and a treatment choice for patients who were CPAP and medical procedure failures.

How does my weight affect my snoring?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Weight directly affects one's snoring and apnea. The seriousness of rest scattered breathing will change with the high points and low points of one's weight gains and losses.

Why does it cause one to snore louder than others?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Certain individuals are basically born into the world with the attributes that lend themselves to be snorers. These attributes are body structure and the life systems of the mouth and girding designs. Outside items, for example, drugs and liquor can moreover increase snoring.

What causes snoring?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Snoring is regularly brought about by free, frail, or exorbitant tissue at the rear of the throat which implodes into the aviation route during rest. This tissue shudders or vibrates as air is taken in. This shuddering tissue, similar to a banner fluttering in a solid breeze, is the reason for the exasperating commotion we know as snoring.

Is it painful to use an oral appliance?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

There may be some discomfort during the initial period of wear, but this usually goes away quickly as the device is adjusted and the mouth adapts.

Are oral appliances comfortable to wear?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Many patients believe that wearing an oral appliance is more comfortable than wearing a CPAP mask. Oral appliances are made of lightweight material and are custom-made to fit your mouth. Follow-up visits with us will help your oral appliance work better.

What is the difference between CPAP therapy and oral appliance therapy?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Wearing a mask that covers the nose and mouth and is connected to a tube that allows air pressure to keep the airway open while sleeping is known as CPAP therapy. Wearing a custom-fit mouthguard during sleep to support the jaw in a forward position to help maintain an open airway is known as oral appliance therapy.

What is an oral appliance for sleep apnea?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

An oral appliance is a custom-fit, mouth-guard-like device that you wear only at night. It keeps your airway open and clear by supporting your jaw forward and preventing the upper airway from collapsing and blocking it. For more information about sleep apnea oral appliances, visit us now.

What are the symptoms and risk factors associated with OSA?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Men are more likely to enhance OSA, but it can also affect women. OSA can be exacerbated by obesity, a narrowed airway, or a misaligned jaw. OSA can be noted by snoring, choking sounds while sleeping, intermittent snoring with pauses, excessive daytime sleepiness, awakenings with gasping, poor memory, irritability, and morning headaches. For more information about obstructive sleep apnea, visit us now.

What is Migraine Headaches?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Migraines are directly affecting headaches caused by problems with the brain's nerves and blood vessels. Migraine headaches can last between 4 to 72 hours. They can happen several times per week or only once a year. People who have migraines are called migraineurs.

How Can a Dentist Help with TMJ Pain?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

It's time to see your dentist if you can't find relief for your TMJ at home or if your jaw pain keeps coming back. Don't wait until TMD has abandoned your quality of life and has a bad impact on your overall health. After determining the cause of your jaw symptoms, a dentist can treat TMD.

What medical treatments are available for TMJ syndrome?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Physiotherapy, splint therapy, pain relievers, and arthroscopy are some of the medical treatments for TMJ. Joint replacement surgery may be the best option in some cases.

What are the best TMJ home remedies?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Applying cold or heat packs to the affected joint are some of the home remedies that can be used to treat normal cases of TMJ. Massage and other relaxation techniques can also help to relieve stress. Stress can be reduced by eating soft foods, and aromatherapy or massage with essential oils such as lavender can relax muscles and relieve pain.

What is TMJ syndrome?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

TMJ is a gentle joint that can be damaged by any type of injury or disease. The joint and surrounding areas will be in pain as a result of the damage. TMJ syndrome is defined by joint pain and stiffness.

What are the consequences of sleep apnea?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Sleep apnea reduces the quality of your sleep, which might have long-term consequences. Sleep deprivation can cause various issues, including memory loss, concentration difficulties, and mood swings. It can also raise your chances of being involved in a car accident. For more information about sleep apnea treatment, visit us now.

What are the signs and symptoms of sleep apnea?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

The best way to find out if you have sleep apnea is to have a physician refer you for a polysomnogram, an overnight sleep study. The findings of your sleep study will reveal whether you have sleep apnea and assist your specialist in determining the best treatment choice for you. For more information about sleep apnea, visit us now.

Is there a treatment for sleep apnea?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Yes. If your sleep study reveals sleep apnea, the best treatment option is a CPAP machine. Lifestyle adjustments, surgery, dental gadgets, cognitive behavioral therapy, and other treatments are also available. Get your medicine with the best oral appliance for sleep apnea, or visit us now.

What are some of the causes of sleep apnea?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Sleep apnea is more common in men than in women, and it is also more common in people aged 35 to 65. Obesity or alcohol consumption can trigger sleep apnea. Additionally, people with high blood pressure or coronary artery disease are more likely to develop sleep apnea. For more information about sleep apnea CPAP alternatives, visit us now.

Do I have sleep apnea if I snore?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

No, that is not the fact. Although snoring is not an asleep disease in and of itself, it is frequently a symptom of the more serious sleep disorder known as Obstructive Sleep Apnea. For more information about sleep apnea treatment, visit us now.

What is TMJ treatment?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

The temporal bone, which forms the sides of the skull, and the jawbone are connected by the temporomandibular joint. TMJ is a disorder that causes pain in the jaw muscles and joints, radiating to the ear, cheek, head, neck, and shoulder. Get your treatment with a TMJ specialist or visit us now.

Can TMJ cause headaches?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Yes, there appears to be a link between bruxing and teeth clenching and migraine headache relief. Some of the treatments utilized to treat TMJ/TMD, including orthotics, are now considered standard of care in treating migraine headaches. Visit us for a TMJ specialist in Naperville.

What are the signs and symptoms of TMJ?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Eye Pain and Eye Problems, Head Pain, Headache Problems, Facial Pain, Teeth and Gum Problems, Eyes/Ears/Throat Problems, Jaw/Joints Problems. Get your treatment with a TMJ specialist or visit us now.

What are TMJ treatments?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

TMJ/TMD treatment focuses on the upper and lower teeth connections and the teeth' relationships to the TM joints, their supporting ligaments, and related muscles. Primary goals of treatment: - Relieve muscle spasms and pain - Stabilize the bite with the use of an oral neuromuscular appliance For more information about TMJ pain treatment, visit us now.

What causes TMJ?

Chloe Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

Causes of TMJ disorders can occur if: - The disk erodes or moves out of its proper alignment. - The joint's cartilage is damaged by arthritis. - A blow or other impact damages the joint. - The muscles that stabilize the joint become fatigued from overwork, which can happen if you habitually clench or grind your teeth. For more information about TMJ treatment, visit us now.

What's your website's address?

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Suburban TMJ and Sleep Center | Nov 2, 2021

suburbantmjcenter.com

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