Pains and aches: These symptoms need to be evaluated by a dentist and\or physician. For short term issue, try otc pain medication. If it's a chronic condition, it will require a one on one evaluation.
Answered 4/2/2015
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Orofacial Pain Doc: Orofacial pain is a general term covering any pain which is felt in the mouth, jaws and the face. The Orofacial Pain and Oral Medicine provide an interdisciplinary diagnostic and treatment services for patients with complex head, neck, temporomandibular, and orofacial pain. See the orofacial pain doc.
Answered 8/25/2014
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TMJ: Sounds like a TMJ (jaw joint) problem. See a TMJ expert for evaluation/treatment. Any dentist can be a TMJ expert with the proper training and experience. Most commonly, oral surgeons, prosthodontists, and orofacial pain specialists. Ask your MD, your dentist and your dental society for referrals.
Answered 4/2/2015
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