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Please clarify me doctor, TMJ can be both sides? Or it will affect only one side? Please clarify me *
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One or both of your TM joints can be affected. Not necessary that both the joints get involved at the same time.
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Tmj pain can affect only one side. It's not necessary that it involves both sides.
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Hi TMJ related issues can be either one sided or both sides depending upon the problem. If you can specify the symptoms it will be easier to guide . You can consult me at my clinic in Hyderabad to evaluate and diagnose better . Good day
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Hello mam Please be advised Yes both sides can be there or single side can be there These conditions are commonly called as bilateral ankylosis or ipsilateral ankylosis For further details you can consult me Thanks
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TMJ related disorders can be one or both sides.
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TMJ related disorders may lead to pain on one or both sides. Consult your dentist for a thorough diagnosis and treatment for the same.
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