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- A Revolutionary Treatment for TMJ Disorder
- Do You Have Trouble Opening and Closing Your Mouth? You May Have TMJ Disorder
- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About TMJ Disorder
- Feel Sore Around Your Jaw, Face, and Neck? You May Have TMJ Disorder
- If You Have Trouble Opening and Closing Your Mouth, Wilshire Smile Studio Can Help
- If You Hear Clicking or Popping Sounds When You Open Your Mouth, You May Have TMJD
- If Your Ears Ring, You Have Facial Pain, or Your Jaw Clicks or Locks Up, You Might Suffer from TMJ
- If Your Jaw Makes Popping Sounds, You Grind Your Teeth, Have Headaches or Neck Pain, You May Have TMJ
- If Your Jaw, Face, or Shoulders Feel Very Sore, You May Have TMJ Disorder
- L.A. Dentist Explains the Jaw-Dropping Facts About TMJ Disorder in Women
- Long-Term Effects of Untreated TMJ Disorder
- Pain or Clicking of the Jaw's Hinges Needs to Be Treated by Your Dentist
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Do You Have Trouble Opening and Closing Your Mouth? You May Have TMJ Disorder
Back to BlogsYour lower jaw is connected to your upper jaw and skull by hinges on both sides (known as the temporomandibular joint or TMJ), which you can feel if you put your fingers in front of your earlobes and open and close your mouth. If you have trouble even...
Pain or Clicking of the Jaw’s Hinges Needs to Be Treated by Your Dentist
Back to BlogsUp to 15% of American adults (most aged 20-40) suffer from the dislocation of the temporomandibular joints (TMJ), which connect the lower jaw to the each side of the skull. You can feel these move by holding your fingers just in front of the lower...
Feel Sore Around Your Jaw, Face, and Neck? You May Have TMJ Disorder
Back to BlogsFeel Sore Around Your Jaw, Face, and Neck? You May Have TMJ Disorder The temporomandibular joint (aka TMJ) connects the lower jaw to the skull and the hinges can be felt ifyou put your fingers just in front of the lower earlobes and open and close your...
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