See your doctor: This is a problem that requires a face-to-face meeting with your doctor. In that meeting, your doctor will listen to you, perform a throrough examination and possibly order labs or other tests. Based on this information, he/she will be able to tell you what's wrong and what to do about it.
Answered 11/16/2012
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Jaw pain: Temporomandibular disorders, jaw pain, orofacial pain are terms which denotes chronic jaw pain problem which is not due to any dental pathology. Your complaint is possibly due to temporomandibular disorders. Try warm compresses over the jaws and temples along with self massaging; this might help. Advil/tylenol is also an option. You can contact an orofacial pain dentist (find one on www.Aaop.Org).
Answered 12/9/2013
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