Jaw Pain????!


Question: Jaw Pain!?!?!?!?
My left side of my jaw hurts!.!.!. (not where my teeth are) Where the upper and lower come together!. It has been a dull pain for a few weeks but it does shot into my ear once and awhile! Today the pain has gotten worse and the pain in my ear is bad!.

Can a jaw just dislocate for no reason (without an trauma to it)

I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT MONDAY AFTERNOON!Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
The jaw can dislocate without blunt trauma but you would know it!.
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ disorders) are problems or symptoms of the joints that connect your lower jaw to your skull!.
Many people who clench also grind their teeth!. Grinding is when you slide your teeth over each other, generally in a sideways, back-and-forth movement!. This action may wear down your teeth and can be noisy enough at night to bother sleeping partners!.

Poor posture can also be an important factor in TMJ!. For example, holding the head forward while looking at a computer all day strains the muscles of the face and neck!.

Other factors that might make TMJ symptoms worse are stress, poor diet, and lack of sleep!.

All of these stresses can result in "trigger points" -- contracted muscles and pinched nerves in your jaw, head, and neck!. Trigger points can refer pain to other areas, causing a headache, earache, or toothache!.

Other possible causes of TMJ-related symptoms include arthritis, fractures, dislocations, and structural problems present since birth!.
Symptoms

* Biting or chewing difficulty or discomfort
* Clicking sound while chewing or opening the mouth
* Dull, aching pain in the face
* Earache
* Grating sensation while chewing
* Headache
* Jaw pain or tenderness of the jaw
* Reduced ability to open or close the mouthWww@Answer-Health@Com

Your symptoms sound a lot like TMJ (temporal mandibular joint pain)!. Have your MD explore this possibility as well as checking your ear for any possible infection!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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