The joint on each side of your face that connects the upper and lower jaws is called the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). It’s basically a sliding hinge that allow you to move your jaw up and down as well as sideways. When things go wrong with your TMJ, you can have a lot of seemingly unrelated problems including headaches, pain in the jaw, and ...
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When your TMJ (temporomandibular joints) are functioning properly, you probably don’t even think about them. But these little joints in your jaw spring into action every time you open or close your mouth, eat, smile, laugh, or yawn. When something goes wrong, the pain is constant and impossible to dismiss. Your work, school, and overall quality ...
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