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What causes pain under the jawline?

What causes pain under the jawline?

Jaw pain can result from physical injuries, damage to the nerves or blood vessels, infections, and several other causes. Temporomandibular joint disorder is a cluster of conditions that affect the bones, joints, and muscles responsible for jaw movement. These conditions can cause pain and discomfort.

How do you relieve lower jaw pain?

Easing the Pain

  1. Pain medicine.
  2. Muscle relaxant medicines.
  3. Dietary changes to rest the jaw.
  4. Applying moist heat to the joint to ease pain.
  5. Applying cold packs to the joint to ease pain.
  6. Physical therapy to stretch the muscles around the jaw and/or correct posture issues.
  7. Stress management (relaxation techniques, exercise)

How do I stop pressure on my jaw?

These include:

  1. hot or cold compress applied to the jaw muscles.
  2. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or other over-the-counter pain relievers.
  3. prescription medications, including muscle relaxers or antidepressants.
  4. Botox injections.
  5. head and neck stretches.
  6. acupuncture.
  7. shortwave diathermy laser treatment.

What are the most common causes of lower jaw pain?

Lower Jaw Pain Causes (Mandible) Dental Concerns. One of the most common causes stems from dental problems within our mouth. Bone Issues. A fractured jaw has been described as one of the worst pains to experience. Heart Condition. Jaw pain can be a symptom of angina pectoris or a myocardial infarction. Other Causes. Can sinuses cause jaw pain?

Can stomach problems cause lower jaw pain?

Yes, stomach problems most commonly Gastroesophageal Reflux Disorder (GERD) can usually cause lower jaw pain, center chest pain as well as a pinching feeling in the back but USUALLY the symptoms are LONG STANDING. However, the pain you are describing can also be caused by heart problems.

What causes TMJ pain?

Common causes of TMJ pain include: Trauma to the mouth or jaw. Excessive teeth grinding, or bruxism. Improper bite. Excessive gum chewing. Arthritis. Stress.

What type of doctor should I See for my TMJ?

The best doctor to see for first choice to diagnose and treat TMJ is an oral surgeon. These specialists are trained specifically in the diagnosis and treatment of TMJ. However, a recommendation is often required just to make an appointment with an oral surgeon. In this case, you should opt to see your dentist.