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Jaw make sound
Jaw makes sound  from one month .nothing found in xray. Little pain in back side of ear, near the  lower jaw . while first bite of food I feel little pain.
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Slight clicking is there in many cases, it might not be to an extent visible on x ray. Keep a watch on your symptoms,  and incase of any progression, visit a dentist
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Hello.. Jaw clicking sounds, can be due to some tempero mandibular joint disorders.. Check if you have habit if bruxism.. There are certain mouth opening exercises to reduce jaw pain and discomforts. Consult me for further details.. Thank you..
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Is it on the right side?
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Hello need to know if you have any more symptoms like difficulty to swallow food, Swelling and amount of mouth opening to get to a conclusion. Regards
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Preferably a consultation for better guidance
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