Actually, TMJ can be cured in some cases by relatively simple procedures.
My jaw 'cracked' or popped out of it's socket for years until I had my wisdom teeth removed. It seems they were distorting my mandible (jaw bone) and once removed, the bone healed up and righted itself. No more cracking or popping! I would see a good dentist and get a professional opinion as soon as you can. Just leaving this problem alone will not fix it, and it will progressively get worse.
2006-10-12 01:39:50
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answered by john s 2
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You probably have TMJ (temporal mandibular junctionitis). This is an abnormality caused by stress or overuse of the connective tissue between the jaw bone (mandible) and the temporal bone in the skull. Unfortunately there is no practical treatment option. Most doctors suggest resting the joint, however many people have difficulty doing this because it is used so heavily. Surgery is sometimes used as a last resort, but if you ask me l would say your probably just gonna have to get used to it. I have the same condition and though it is bothersome, you adjust to the discomfort and eventually barely notice it at all.
2006-10-12 01:16:35
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answered by Josh L 2
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you have a TMJ situation. while your the teeth are jointly, your condyle (jaw joint) is dislocated (out of joint) and once you open, the sound you hear is the condyle popping back into place. each so often the condyle in basic terms would not pass back into place truly so once you shift your jaw around, it makes it much less annoying for it to pop back into place. each so often it is going back into place truly and each so often it you would be able to desire to rigidity it. Forcing it many times motives rigidity on the muscle groups and ligaments around the condyle and would reason discomfort. you would be able to desire to work out a dentist who is familiar with the thank you to handle TMJ. An equipment stated as a splint will would desire to be made to stabilize your jaw so as that the condyle would not dislocate. by potential of donning an equipment that forestalls your the teeth from coming jointly and keeping apart them, the condyle would be stored from dislocating. it could be on your maximum suitable activity to no longer see an oral typical practitioner or orthodontist. surgical technique isn't indicated right here and as long because of the fact the jaw is making noises, your difficulty is amazingly treatable. it is likewise no longer a difficulty which will pass away. the blunders maximum persons make is they wait until eventually their jaw locks up and that's an exceptionally complicated concern to undo. given which you jaw joints are already locking up on you, you would be able to desire to seek for help ASAP earlier issues worsen (and it will).
2016-10-02 05:29:08
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answered by ? 4
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I go through the same thing, I just learned to live with it, The first time I kissed my fiance my jaw cracked so hard he heard it!! That was so embarrasing but now I'm just use to it. I guess when I was younger my brother and I use to wrestle(playing) and he might have hit me on my jaw.
2006-10-12 01:42:15
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answered by Meche 5
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TMJ....sometimes it's because your teeth are out of alignment. I had this before I got braces and since the braces came off, I haven't had any problems. Go to your doctor, it can be corrected.
2006-10-12 03:51:12
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answered by lakerfan81734 2
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It's probably TMJ.Check with your dentist
2006-10-12 01:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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well it could be because you might have fractured your jaw.
2006-10-12 01:05:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you are snake woman
2006-10-12 01:05:06
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answered by Spadesboffin 3
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stop eating choclate,,eat daily ginger.
2006-10-12 01:05:47
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answered by niranjaninamdar 2
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