Mouth Pain: Is there anything that triggers the pain? Where is the pain located and does it radiate or stay in one place? Is it in the joint or the jaw? I would get a second opinion and let us know how it turns out.
Answered 1/29/2014
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Occlusion: Malocclusion sometimes can cause jaw pain due to neuromuscular disturbance that affect muscle function (muscle of mastication). Check for TMJ which usually is caused by malocclusion. In the acute state, malocclusion can cause jaw pain, ache, tooth mobility, derived tooth pain.
Answered 6/10/2014
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