Jaw pain during exercise can be due to hard clenching of your teeth while doing the exercise. But still there can be other jaw related problems which can lead to jaw pain.
Best that you visit a dentist who can physically examine your jaw and jaw movements to establish a definitive diagnosis.
Jaw pain during exercise can be due to clenching of teeth or it may be an underlying issues with your TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) or with the muscles in the jaw. It is always advisable to visit a dental clinic for physical examination of the jaw by a dentist. Along with that, you may want to use a mouth guard during exercise to help ease the TMJ and associated muscles and to prevent the teeth from grinding. Your jaw clenching will be prevented automatically by a mouth guard.
Next Steps
Visit a dental clinic with your issue
wear a mouth guard during exercise
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