I have a clicking sound in my left jaw since last few months when I open my mouth. But there is no pain. Only it feels as if the jaw is moving a bit towards the right side. Is it something to worry about? Is there is any treatment method I can try at home?
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This clicking sound in your jaw is definitely due to tenperomandibular joint dysfunction
The tenperomandibular joint is the jaw joint it helps to chew our food
Your symptom of clicking sound in your jaw is due to tenperomandibular joint dysfunction
I suggest you meet ENT specialist Doctor for proper evaluation in ENT clinic
Orthopantomogram or OPG is a imaging for the tenperomandibular joint
OPG identify why the tenperomandibular joint is in dysfunctional state
In a healthy person no sound comes when we chew our food
Since healthy tenperomandibular joint make no sounds when joint moves it is silent smooth frictionless movement of the tenperomandibular joint
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