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Pain while closing the jaw
I got my left side upper and lower wosdom tooth removed 6 months ago after that i had continous mild pain in my jaw and now i have pain in my ear and jaw while i close my jaw. I am having having headaches , shoulder and neck aches on the same side abd also DIZZINESS. i hear a slight poping and grating like sound when i press the area in front of my ear. Also when i put my little finger in my ear i feel the left condyle is comming back further and hitting my finger and a pop sound comes. Is this something serious. I am so worried
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You have get your full mouth radiograph done( OPG) for better guidance
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