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Old 01-31-2016, 05:49 PM #3
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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
HiJhall,

That pop could have been the jaw joint. But that would not really account for the bad taste.

It is best to go back to the OS, explain what happened and let him take a look. He should check your TMJ joint on both sides of your mouth to see if they are lined up or in spasm.

Bryanna

I do have TMJ but the pop and the feel didn't feel like it was related to that. Is it a possibility that my stitches haven't dissolved yet and it could have been one of them?
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