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Jaw pain!!
Since the past two days when I get up in the morning I'm feeling pain in the upper left corner of my jaw and I'm not able to open my mouth completely,but once I've worked my jaw enough had breakfast and stuff then the pain reduces and I feel comfortable,but still there's slight pain throughout the day if I open my mouth completely and try to stretch the face muscles.
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Your inability to open the mouth has to be analyzed by an Oral Medicine expert who is a specialist in Mouth and Jaw disease diagnosis and treatment planning. You may even Practo consult personally.
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This could be myofacial pain. You need to see doc specialist in oral medicine ..
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do hot fermentation, and few medicines will help
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Hi This pain could be because of the wisdom tooth Kindly upload an opg ( x ray of the entire dentition ) To confirm the same
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