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TMJ Symptoms: Clicking or Popping in Jaw Joints Clicking, popping,
or snapping in the jaw joint is the most common symptom of TMJ.
There may or may not be pain in the jaw when the clicking or
popping sound is heard. The clicking sound may even be so loud that others
can hear it when you chew or
speak. If your bite is not right or
trauma tears the tissues the jaw joint is pulled out of alignment, and the
disc is typically pulled forward or torn. Now that the cartilage disc is
not serving as a cushion between the ball and socket these bones are
rubbing against each other and pressing on nerves, causing pain in the
jaw and clicking or popping sounds in the jaw joint. The
muscles holding the disc in place are now strained as well, causing
additional pain in the jaw and face as well as in the head, neck, back and
shoulders.
Neuromuscular Dentistry works to realign the bite, which also
realigns the displaced disc. Once the jaw is realigned and the disc is
back in place the clicking and popping sounds in the jaw stop and
the muscles holing the disc in place can relax, alleviating the jaw, face,
head, neck, back, and shoulder pain that resulted.
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