Can TMJ Disorder Cause Sleep Apnea or Morning Headaches?
Yes. There is a strong correlation between TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). When the jaw is misaligned, the airway can become partially blocked during sleep, leading to snoring and interrupted breathing. In many cases, patients unconsciously grind or clench their teeth to keep the airway open, which can contribute to chronic jaw pain, TMJ dysfunction, and morning headaches.