
Why a Proper TMJ Diagnosis Matters
If you've been living with jaw pain, headaches, facial tension, clicking or popping in your jaw, or difficulty chewing, you've probably searched for answers more than once. Unfortunately, many TMJ patients spend years trying different treatments without ever fully understanding what is causing their symptoms.
At our Richland, Washington office, Dr. Jared Bloxham takes a different approach.
As the region's Orofacial Pain Specialist, Dr. Bloxham believes patients deserve more than a quick diagnosis and a generic treatment plan. They deserve a thorough evaluation, advanced imaging, and a clear understanding of what's happening inside their jaw joints.
That's why every TMJ evaluation is built around education, transparency, and personalized care.
What Is TMJ Disorder?
The temporomandibular joints (TMJs) connect your lower jaw to your skull and are among the most frequently used joints in the body. Every time you speak, chew, yawn, or swallow, these joints are working.
When the joints, muscles, or surrounding structures become irritated or dysfunctional, patients may develop Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD).
Common symptoms include:
- Jaw pain
- Clicking or popping sounds
- Jaw locking
- Difficulty opening or closing the mouth
- Facial pain
- Chronic headaches
- Migraines
- Ear discomfort or pressure
- Neck and shoulder tension
- Pain while chewing
Because these symptoms can overlap with other conditions, obtaining an accurate diagnosis is essential.
Advanced TMJ Imaging with Cone Beam CT Technology
One of the most valuable tools we use in our office is Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT).
Unlike traditional two-dimensional dental imaging, Cone Beam CT technology provides a highly detailed three-dimensional view of the jaw joints, surrounding bone structures, and anatomical relationships that may be contributing to symptoms.
This advanced imaging allows Dr. Bloxham to evaluate the temporomandibular joints with greater precision and gather important information that may not be visible with conventional imaging alone.
For many patients, seeing their own anatomy in three dimensions provides clarity and confidence during the diagnostic process.
We Review Every Scan with Our Patients
One of the things that sets our practice apart is our commitment to patient education.
After obtaining a Cone Beam CT scan, Dr. Bloxham personally reviews the findings with each patient. Rather than simply discussing treatment recommendations, he takes the time to explain what he sees, how it relates to your symptoms, and why specific treatment options may be recommended.
Patients frequently tell us this is the first time they have truly understood what is happening with their jaw joints.
We believe informed patients make better healthcare decisions, which is why transparency is such an important part of our philosophy.
Understanding the "Why" Behind Your Treatment
Many TMJ patients have previously received treatments without fully understanding the reasoning behind them.
Our goal is different.
Before beginning treatment, we want patients to understand:
- What may be contributing to their symptoms
- What the imaging reveals
- How the jaw joints function
- Why symptoms may be occurring
- What treatment options are available
- What realistic expectations should be
This collaborative approach helps patients feel confident in their care and empowered throughout the treatment process.
Conservative, Non-Surgical TMJ Treatment
Many people assume surgery is the first step for TMJ disorders. In reality, most patients benefit from conservative treatment approaches.
As an Orofacial Pain Specialist, Dr. Bloxham focuses on evidence-based, non-surgical treatment options whenever appropriate.
Depending on the patient's condition, treatment may include:
- Custom oral appliances
- Jaw stabilization therapy
- Muscle management strategies
- Bite analysis
- Lifestyle modifications
- Long-term symptom management plans
Every treatment recommendation is individualized based on the patient's specific diagnosis, symptoms, and clinical findings.
Why Patients Travel to See Dr. Jared Bloxham
Patients throughout Eastern Washington and neighboring states seek care from Dr. Bloxham because TMJ disorders require specialized knowledge and experience.
As an Orofacial Pain Specialist, he has advanced training dedicated to understanding the complex relationship between the jaw joints, facial muscles, nerves, and pain systems.
Patients travel from:
- Richland
- Kennewick
- Pasco
- Benton City
- Moses Lake
- Ephrata
- Yakima
- Walla Walla
- Spokane
As well as neighboring states including:
- Idaho
- Oregon
- Utah
Many patients come to our office after struggling for years without receiving a clear explanation of their symptoms.
A Different TMJ Experience
At our practice, TMJ care is about more than treating symptoms.
It's about helping patients understand their condition, reviewing diagnostic findings together, and developing a personalized treatment plan based on objective information and clinical expertise.
We believe transparency builds trust, and trust is an essential part of successful healthcare.
When patients understand the "why" behind their diagnosis and treatment recommendations, they are better equipped to participate in their care and achieve meaningful results.
Schedule a TMJ Consultation in Richland, WA
If you're experiencing jaw pain, headaches, facial discomfort, jaw clicking, or other TMJ-related symptoms, specialized care can make a significant difference.
Dr. Jared Bloxham proudly serves patients throughout Richland, Kennewick, Pasco, Moses Lake, Ephrata, Benton City, Idaho, Oregon, and Utah with advanced TMJ evaluations, Cone Beam CT imaging, and personalized non-surgical treatment options.
Contact our office today to schedule a consultation and discover a more comprehensive approach to TMJ care.











