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Is Jaw Popping, Jaw Deviation Permanent?
Is Jaw Popping and Jaw deviation due to TMJ permanent? Are there any conservative, non-invasive methods of curing jaw popping and jaw deviation?
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Hello, yes there are conservative non - invasive treatment possible for your condition. A good experienced TMJ specialist can help you. We do treat this kind of problems regularly at a our clinic. You can reach out to us Thankx
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Hello Plz share opg ,this problem bcz of many reason .id we remove that cause than it ll be better
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Hello Yes there are non invasive ways to treat jaw popping and deviation depending upon the severity of your condition.
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Get consultation from an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
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Hi. Kindly share OPG to assist you in a better way,We need to rule out the cause first. Impacted wisdom teeth are the most common reason for this,if you get them extracted it'll get resolved. Hope ur question is answered.
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kindly visit nearby oral and maxillofacial surgeon for physical examination and evaluation.
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*Avoid wide opening of mouth. *Using spoon while having food instead of hand. *use  cold or warm sponging externally near TMJ joint. *Avoid over use of jaw muscles. *Practice muscle exercises. *when u yawn support ur jaw with ur hand *If u have any habit of grinding or clenching plz do avoid it. *Avoid sleeping on the side which is affected.
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