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Sounds during massaging masseter muscle
My treatment is going on for tmj disorder with splint and braces. Day by day i am getting back my normal bite. But whenever I open my mouth or massage my right masseter muscle by pressing upward and inside of my face from externally i listen some popping type sound from  my tight jaw muscles (below ear). Is it harmful to massage jaw muscles(muscles in the side of my cheek) ? If not then what is the right way to massage jaw muscles and what should be the intensity of pressure during massaging?
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Hello, No, its good to massage your muscle and do hot fomentation. The intensity and pressure should be mild to moderate.
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If you are facing any symptoms of pain or soreness in the jaw area then visit your dentist.
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It is not harmful to massage. Just that you need to be gentle. Intensity of pressure should be mild to moderate. It is a good sign to notice the appearance of normal bite. Make sure you don't open your mouth wide much. Avoid opening big. If the popping sound is causing lot of discomfort....see your dentist
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