Why does my jaw always pop?!


Question: Why does my jaw always pop.?
About a month and a half ago, maybe even two months now, my jaw just started popping on the left side whenever I open my mouth. Why is this.? Will it stop.? Sometimes it's loud, sometimes it's quiet, but it's never gone away. Should I be worried.? It doesn't seem or feel natural.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
You may have TMJ other known as Tubelar Muscle Joints. Your
jaw tightens up and when you go to open it, it pops. You should check
around your area for a TMJ specialist. Call hospitals and ask if there any doctors that specializes in TMJ for the jaw. Your ENT, Ears, Nose,
Throat, doctors. Some specializes in it. GOOD-LUCK
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It's not natural, but it is common as far as i know, I know plenty of people who's jaws pop. Just don't keep doing it over and over again all day for no reason and it shouldn't be a problem for youHealth Question & Answer

Have it, called TMJ, might slightly go away but you may always have it. Mine started from being hit in the jaw years ago. There are exercises you can do to help itHealth Question & Answer

you probably have TMJ. it can be aggrevated by eating hard foods or having your mouth open too long(dental visit). you can talk to your dentist about it and get a mouth guard that will help.Health Question & Answer

My jaw pops sometimes too. If you're really concerned, seek a professional's opinion.Health Question & Answer

My jaw pops too i think it's natural because my friends have the same problem tooHealth Question & Answer

jusy dont worry
i think its pain of your new teeth
iam not so sure so consult a good doctor firstHealth Question & Answer



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