Jaw Pain and Sleep Issues: What Patients Need to Know
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Introduction

Do you struggle with jaw pain, frequent headaches, or poor sleep? These seemingly unrelated symptoms could actually be deeply connected. According to a 2016 study by Dr. Steven R. Olmos, there is a strong relationship between chronic facial pain—often associated with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders—and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a condition that causes repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep. Understanding this link could be the key to finally finding relief and improving your quality of life.

Key Points

  • The 2016 article published on PubMed highlights how TMJ disorders and OSA often occur together, creating a cycle of pain and sleep disturbance.
  • Common symptoms—such as jaw or facial pain, snoring, restless sleep, or excessive daytime tiredness—may point to the presence of both conditions.
  • Many healthcare providers may only diagnose one of these issues, so it’s important that doctors evaluate for both TMJ dysfunction and OSA to ensure effective, comprehensive treatment.
  • Early detection and treatment can lead to major improvements in comfort, sleep quality, and overall well-being.

Why It Matters

People who experience chronic jaw discomfort or poor sleep may not recognize the connection between these issues. Left untreated, both TMJ disorders and sleep apnea can worsen over time and impact daily life in profound ways—affecting mood, focus, physical health, and energy levels. By bringing both conditions to your doctor’s attention, you increase your chances of receiving a treatment plan that addresses the root causes rather than just the symptoms.

 

We are proud to be connected with TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre International, which supports centres globally in delivering comprehensive TMJ and airway-focused care. Through advanced programs such as the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Mini Residency, providers in this network continually expand their knowledge and clinical skills to better serve patients.

Written by the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Phoenix - East

June 26, 2025

Don't Wait!

Experiencing jaw pain, headaches, or sleep problems? Talk to your doctor or a TMJ/sleep specialist about checking for both conditions. Share your story in the comments or learn more from the study at PubMed. Don’t wait—get the help you deserve!

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