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Jaw related problems
I listen a clicking sound from my right side of jaw when i open my mouth and when I shake my head towards back side. My right jaw deviates towards left side and My jaw muscles become very tightened sometimes. Also I have neck pain, upper back pain and sometimes I feel breathing problem. When i do posture related exercises I feel better than before and i listen lesser numbers of clicking sound that time. Is postural problem related to my jaw problem? I am really going through very very tough time. Please don't ignore it. please help me and tell me what should I do at that time.
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Your problem seems to be related to TMJ. Have you tried taking any muscle relaxant like Powergesic-MR Does it help reducing your pain? You need to consult Neuromuscular surgeon or neurosurgeon. Oral surgeon consultation is required for your jaw pain
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Please visit oral surgeon, they will further guide you
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avoid opening your mouth too wide. if any therapy is helping you relieving your pain then it is good.
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Seems like MPDS and ankylosing spondylitis together creating TM Joint dysfunction due to stress which could be physical and mental both. A common picture of presentation in TMDs. You need a combination of position  change exercises with some counselling and  occlusal evaluation (and might be an appliance too). Visit a practice where specialist care is available lest it worsens.
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visit a specialist who deals with TMDs
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make sure the specialist deals with TMJoint Disorders routinely
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