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I have a TMJ problem so plese update wha
Hellooo my jaw is lock i have insert only two fingers .and jaw side left and right very pain .and propey not open mouth
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Hello sir, please visit a dentist and check for the cause if you have any related habits like smoking , pan and betel nut chewing or ghutka placing. Check for the root cause . The dentist will help you with mouth opening exercise and help by manually opening your jaws.
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Visit a dentist. You need physiotherapy, medication and splint therapy.
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warm saline rinses will help
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If you have pain in front of the ears, you might have a TMJ disorder.  However, there are many other causes for reduced mouth opening.
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Take Flexon MR tablet twice daily after food for five days. Eat only soft food (such as rice). If there is no pain in teeth, give hot fomentation over the skin in the region in front of the ears.
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Do visit a dentist and get yourself examined to confirm the diagnosis.
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It is mostly a problem related to the joint. The dentist may start you on splints
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Visit a dentist
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