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Sound while opening jaw
If i open jaw everytime I'm having some sound as if bone dislocated...what is the treatment for it??
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It can be due to temporomandibular joint problem, get it checked and get it treated as soon as possible. Treatment plan can be given only after diagnosing the problem. Thank you
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It can be due to tmj disc displacement or dislocation. Muscle relaxants along with corticosteroids has to be taken and dietary instructions to be followed. You can consult through this for prescription of medication.
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May b you have tmj problem Consult here for full details and priscription
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Hello May it is tmj issue ,visit clinic for clinical evaluation
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Hello, This problem is related to your Temporo mandibular joint. No one can advise your treatment without investigations. you will need clinical examination from expert like Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. Please consult to nearest Surgeon and start treatment.
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