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What are symptoms by which i can understand whether my jaw problems (tmj disorder) are curing or going towards bad? Please help me
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Hi there, 1-First thing u should not have any pain or any click sounds when you open and close your jaw 2-u should check the position of all 3rd molars with the help of opg or cbct scan, and u should taken an opinion from dentist. 3-you should be able to open the jaw fully without any pain or any discomfort, if you are having difficulty u should meet the dentist again.
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1-Preferabble for tmj disoders, correct diognosis is very important, without knowing the CAUSE correctly, the EFFECTS wont be cured 2-Proper investigation along with routine follow up with doctor will surely help you out
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1-usually oral  and maxillofacial surgeons will have a better inner view for tmj disoders, if possible you can approach them, it is just a suggestion.
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