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Problem while Chewing Food.
Need help to understand what is the problem, whom to meet and how to treat it. Whenever I chew anything, my right side of the ear area (Jaw) feels heavy and pains. I feel this pain, no matter from which side i eat. Don't hear any clicking sound yet. This started happening after taking a bite of meat a month ago. My X-ray report states : " The osseous components of TMJ are well preserved" . "Anterior deep bite is seen". Already met Neurologist, Neuro Physiotherapist, where both claims this problem can be solved by following their treatment as it could be a nerve issue but nothing worked out yet. ENT doctor gave pain killer but that didn't help. 22 year experienced dental doctor felt it is a TMJ issue and it can be treated by following his treatment. Don't know who is right or wrong. I just need an expert advice to solve this problem.
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