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    How Can I Find a Support?

    From time to time, TMJ patients who contact The TMJ Association ask to be put in touch with other TMJ patients in order to discuss their common experiences. The TMJ Association participates in the following social network communities. We invite you to visit and join us on-line!

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    Online TMJ Forum

    We have an online support forum for patients and their family and friends. As a unified group, our goals are to advocate, promote awareness, and provide a single, helpful source of information. Current sections include News and Announcements, TMJ Disorder Questions and Information, Sister Syndromes, Caregivers, and Pain Management, to name a few. Registration is free. Simply go to http://forum.tmj.org to join us!

    TMJ Support Contacts

    A number of individuals have volunteered to be contacted by other TMJ patients seeking support. Support Contacts are TMJ patients who understand the physical, financial, emotional, and social issues you may be experiencing. If you would like to speak with a TMJ Support Contact, please e-mail us at info@tmj.org.



    Individuals whose contact information is provided by The TMJ Association are neither the employees nor agents of the Association. Consequently, The TMJ Association is not responsible for any actions taken or advice provided by these individuals. The TMJ Association does not endorse any particular medical treatment or procedure, nor do we make any medical or dental referrals. We ask the individuals whose contact information is provided to follow the same policies.