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Tmj associated with jaw pain
Actually three months happen wisdom tooth extraction. Only right side causing jaw pain at night time and ear ache. While eating and sleeping too.. sometimes feeling pressure and discomfort.. only right side causing horrible dragging. Using medicines ketorol, chymoral Forte and flexon Mr tablets.
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Do you experience discomfort even after waking up which automatically subsides after mid day? One of the differntial diagnosis can be MPDS (myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome).
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Consult me for proper medications and exercises that you need to practice for your condition.
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Cause is muscle spasm  that's why u have pain in tmj u can take muscle relaxant with steriod and some therapy also to get that relief from pain
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u can consult me about that
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Pain can be due to tmj dislocation. Muscle spasm can cause this.Muscle relaxants along with steroids has to be taken along with Muscle relaxing exercises. You can consult me through this for prescription and instructions. Thank you.
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