Jaw Joint Dysfunction Treatment

Jaw pain can be referred to as pain and discomfort in your area including, the lower jaw, the temporomandibular jaw and the surrounding soft tissues. In order to treat rheumatoid arthritis that may cause pain in the jaw non-inflammatory drugs, steroids and DMARDs are prescribed to the patients.Signs and symptoms of TMD include pain or tenderness on palpation occurring in the muscles, limitation during mandibular movement and noises such as clicking and popping from the joint.

Jaw pain can be referred to as pain and discomfort in your area including, the lower jaw, the temporomandibular jaw and the surrounding soft tissues. In order to treat rheumatoid arthritis that may cause pain in the jaw non-inflammatory drugs, steroi ... More

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Patches in inner cheeks

I have been noticing these brown white patches in my inner cheeks with no pain and no symptoms. Doctor diagnosed it as lichen planus but i am a bit confused. this patches are bilateral. Please check the pictures and tell me what is it.

A white small bump on my gum

Hi i have lot or tarter in my lower theeth i grt coean every 3 months but it cones again and again now i find my theeth too much sensitive due to hot and cold both now from ladt couple of week a small white bump is there on my gum its not pain full or increasibg in size but i am worried what is that please find attached the picture

Teeth gap problem

Hi,Can I fix this gap using Teeth bonding or Binding technology or any other?I don't want to put Invisalign and clip .This gap is due to gentic.

Dry mouth and white tongue

I have a very dry mouth, I always have the need to keep sipping something. I wake up with a white tongue and bad breath. I want to get rid of this dryness and bad breath scenario.

TONGUE ULCER

Hello Doctor, This is my father’s MRI report. He developed an ulcer about 3 months ago, which appeared soon after a dental prosthetic implant. The ulcer has been non-healing, so the doctor advised an MRI. Based on the report the current plan suggested is to proceed with surgery along with a biopsy to confirm the type of cancer. We are quite concerned and wanted your expert opinion. Could you please guide us on the next best step? Is proceeding directly with surgery along with biopsy the right approach, or should we consider a biopsy first before planning definitive treatment? Which doc should I refer  Onco/ OMFs?

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