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Why Does My Jaw Feel Tight?

Why Does My Jaw Feel Tight?

The movements of your lower jaw are what allow you to speak and eat with ease. But what if your jaw starts to feel tight or stiff? What if it becomes locked? Such issues can be both painful and worrisome. What might be causing the problem, and how can you find relief?...
Could Your Posture Be Causing Your Jaw Pain?

Could Your Posture Be Causing Your Jaw Pain?

When your car’s tires are out of alignment it can make driving a challenge. Let your guard down for a second, and you might find yourself drifting into another lane! In fact, alignment is an important principle for many things in life. Whether your beliefs are on the...
5 Common Myths About TMJ Dysfunction – Debunked!

5 Common Myths About TMJ Dysfunction – Debunked!

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is one of the most complex joints in the entire body, and with that – a lot can go wrong. Because of this, there is tons of misinformation floating around regarding this area. Fortunately, we are here to bring these myths to light....
Why You Shouldn’t Chew Gum When You Have a TMJ Disorder

Why You Shouldn’t Chew Gum When You Have a TMJ Disorder

Plenty of people are in the habit of keeping a few sticks of chewing gum on them at all times. However, if you have recently found out that you have a TMJ disorder, then chewing gum is one of the last things you should be doing, as it could end up worsening the issue....
How Can TMD Affect Your Quality of Sleep?

How Can TMD Affect Your Quality of Sleep?

TMD (temporomandibular joint dysfunction) is a condition in which one has compromised movement and pain surrounding the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. This can lead to a variety of negative consequences, including frequent headaches, difficulty chewing, and...
Do Women Experience More Jaw Pain from TMD?

Do Women Experience More Jaw Pain from TMD?

The temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are the most complex joints in the human body. They are positioned at either side of the mouth to connect the jaw to the skull and allow it to move up and down, side to side, and forward and back. Unfortunately, having one’s TMJ out...