I have jaw popping due to TMJ disorder.
There is no pain, only jaw popping and slight deviation when closing mouth.
But the TMJ Disorder has given me some discomfort in the ears such as ear crackling, ringing in ears and feeling of clogged ears.
Will TMJ treatment eliminate these ear problems?
What are some steps I can take to reduce the ear discomforts from TMJ?
Kindly advise.
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TMJ problems are very common. It would be better to visit a dental clinic in your city. Get a proper check up and consultation. It is better to start treatment early in case the TMJ problems is major. Avoid self diagnosis and treatment. Visit a dentist soon. Hope this helped.
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Hi clinic examination is required to rule out reason for TMJ disorder.Depending on severity of symptoms treatment plan is done.Arrangement of teeth also plays major role.Physical examination is required.Consult dentist.
Next Steps
Consult dentist
Health Tips
Avoid wide mouth opening
Take soft diet
Maintain proper oral hygiene
Take hot water fomentation
Yes clicking and popping of tmj results in discomfort and at times pain in the ear.
Taking a proper course of treatment will help you eliminate the problem all together.
Next Steps
you can start by getting an x-ray for your joint .
followed by some hot and cold fermentation at the site ...that is near your ear .
Health Tips
try not to open your mouth wide enough to and have soft food items for at least 1 week . this will help reduce the load on your joint thereby helping your ear symptoms.
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