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Old 11-08-2007, 07:54 AM #2
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hello aussie, your name looks fimular but we have never met i dont think. so t.m.j. ...
· Pain or tenderness of your jaw
· Aching pain in and around your ear
· Difficulty chewing or discomfort while chewing
· Aching facial pain
· A clicking sound or grating sensation when opening your mouth or chewing
· Locking of the joint, making it difficult to open or close your mouth
· Headache
· Uncomfortable bite
· An uneven bite, because one or more teeth are making premature contact
You may feel pain or tenderness, even when you aren't moving your jaw. But in most cases, the pain or tenderness worsens when you move your jaw.
Jaw clicking is common and doesn't always signal a problem. If there's no pain or limitation of movement associated with your jaw clicking, you probably don't have a TMJ disorder.

neuropahtic pain geepers I see how all the pains would blend and hard to tell the diffrence between them. Trust me t.n. pain is way diffrent them t.m.j.
have you asked your doc about t.n. ??? I hope you find the right answers and controll the pain soon. many blessings aussie!
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