There are many causes that can cause disorders of the jaw joint, and the treatment differs for different causes. First of all, symptomatic treatment should be done, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be used to relieve the pain of the joint, and if necessary, sedatives or glucocorticoids can be used. You can also take some other physical therapy methods, such as Chinese medicine, acupuncture, hot compresses, or infrared physiotherapy, etc. For patients with anxiety and tension, it is important to relax, participate in sports and exercise, communicate with others, and increase self-confidence to help relieve jaw joint disorders. If there is periodontitis or bad restorations, you should also go to the dentist for aggressive corrective treatment. If there is swelling of the jaw joint or fluid in the joint, a puncture can be done to extract the fluid. In conclusion, jaw joint disorders should always be treated under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be treated blindly to prevent aggravation of the condition.