I am suffering since 2008, when I was eating tight food I.e. bhuna hua chana and sound is generated in my right side jaw joint and my mouth is opened after some minutes it could be closed.and from that time I was facing this problem.in eating my mouth is locked sometimes.and waking up locked mouth sometimes.before 2.5 years I was given treatment in Agra some medications glucosamine sachet of condrofles and some muscle relaxant. I have got some relief.after sleeping on right side is not locked.but left side also this problem occurred.seeing xrays and reports docter told me your disk is swelled on right side.it is on his position.some doctor gtold me
That arthritis in your tmjnjoint.so please
help me.can this problem will be short permanently.
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TMJ issues take a while to settle down if treated right. You would need symptomatic treatment like cold packs, soft diet and muscle relaxants under the guidance of Doctor. Please consult and then continue with the treatment. If left it can escalate into major issue.
All the best..take care
Dr. Shilpy Dwivedi
MDS
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