I am a regular smoker (2-3 Light Cigarettes daily) from past few months I feel some pain in the sides of my jaws when I open my mouth a little wider like for yawning etc.
So, is this a problem ???
Please suggest what needs to be done to get relief from it...
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pain in jaws could be for various reasons
it could be because of an organic cause like tooth decay or gum inflammation or periodontal destruction.
it can also be due to habits like bruxism or night grinding or svere attrition
continuous use of tobacco also results in submucous oral fibrosis.
since the question is in general,the exact cause has to be traced
another factor is trauma to the tooth or jaws or tmj!
a clinical diagnosis is a must,till than try to minimize ur smoking habit and maintain a proper oral hygiene regime!
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