Could be: Start wit an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Services of orthodontist and general dentist may also be required.
Answered 3/22/2015
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Or combination of : Both TMJ and wisdom teeth, see an oral surgeon or a well qualified dentist for examination and treatment options..
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Your symptoms: I'm glad the medical tests came back negative. The answer to your question is yes, it could be dentally related to TMJ and\or wisdom teeth or other dental problems. Next step- see a dentist.
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Talk to dentist and: if you feel pressure there is a chance that you might be grinding your teeth very important to look for cause then solution can be easy to find. Recent research says grinding and sleep disorders may have a link. So I would look in to that area too. Good luck.
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See Oral Surgeon: MDs and ERs know very little about TMJ or teeth. See an oral surgeon to help.
Answered 3/23/2015
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