Which department to go to for temporomandibular arthritis

Temporomandibular arthritis should go to a dentist, or if the dentist has a detailed subspecialty, you can go to a temporomandibular joint department.
Temporomandibular arthritis generally refers to temporomandibular joint disorder, which is one of the common diseases of the oral and maxillofacial region, most commonly seen in young and middle-aged females, and its etiology includes psychogenic factors, psychosocial factors, traumas, microtraumas, and immunologic factors.
Depending on the symptoms, it can be categorized into masticatory muscle disorder disease, structural disorder disease, inflammatory disease and degenerative arthropathy.
The disease can be registered in the Department of Stomatology if you visit a general hospital, or in the Department of Temporomandibular Joints if you visit a specialized dental hospital with a detailed subspecialty.
When temporomandibular arthritis occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for standardized treatment according to the condition.