How Loss of Neck Curve (Cervical Lordosis) Can Cause TMJ Pain

If you’re experiencing jaw pain, clicking, headaches, or tightness in your face muscles and neck, the root cause may not be your jaw—it may be your neck alignment.

At Atlas Chiropractic & Wellness Center in Costa Mesa, we commonly see patients with temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) whose symptoms are directly linked to loss of cervical lordosis and forward head posture.

What Is Cervical Lordosis (And Why It Matters)?

The cervical spine (neck) is designed to have a natural curve called lordosis. It helps:

  • Support the weight of your head
  • Maintain proper posture
  • Distribute forces evenly through the spine

When this curve is lost—often due to prolonged sitting, phone use, or poor posture—the head shifts forward into what’s known as forward head posture.

The Connection Between Neck Posture and TMJ Dysfunction

When your head moves forward, it directly affects how your jaw functions:

  • The jaw is pulled backward and upward into the TMJ
  • Increased compression occurs in the joint
  • Muscles of the jaw and neck become tight and overactive
  • Jaw movement becomes less efficient and more painful

This can lead to TMJ disorder (TMD) symptoms such as:

  • Jaw pain or tenderness
  • Clicking or popping
  • Headaches or migraines
  • Neck stiffness and tightness
  • Teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism)

Why Treating TMJ Alone Often Fails

Many patients try mouthguards or dental treatments alone—but without addressing the underlying neck dysfunction, symptoms often return. The TMJ and cervical spine are part of the same biomechanical system. So in order to get lasting results, both must be treated together.

Effective Treatment for TMJ and Neck Pain

At Atlas Chiropractic & Wellness Center, we take a comprehensive, non-invasive approach to treating TMJ and cervical spine issues.

Chiropractic Care

  • Restores cervical alignment
  • Improves joint mobility
  • Reduces stress on the TMJ

Corrective Exercises

  • Strengthen deep neck stabilizers
  • Improve posture and head positioning
  • Retrain proper jaw mechanics

Massage Therapy

  • Releases tension in jaw muscles (masseter, pterygoids)
  • Reduces tightness in the neck and shoulders
  • Improves circulation and recovery

Physical Therapy

  • Restores functional movement patterns
  • Improves long-term stability
  • Helps prevent recurrence

TMJ Treatment Near You (Costa Mesa & Orange County)

We proudly serve patients in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Santa Ana, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Santa Ana, and the rest of Orange County.

When to Get Help

You should consider an evaluation if you have:

  • Persistent jaw pain or clicking
  • Chronic neck tension or stiffness
  • Frequent headaches or migraines
  • A history of poor posture or desk work

The Bottom Line

Loss of cervical lordosis and TMJ dysfunction are closely connected. If your neck alignment is off, your jaw mechanics will be too. The most effective treatment addresses the root cause—combining chiropractic care, corrective exercises, massage therapy, and physical therapy for long-term results.

Schedule a TMJ & Neck Evaluation Today

At Atlas Chiropractic & Wellness Center, we specialize in helping patients in Costa Mesa and surrounding areas find lasting relief from TMJ and neck pain.

Call us at (714) 540-6792, or Book Online