I don't know: There is no way of knowing with this type of abbreviated question. You will want to consult with your dentist to get a good answer.
Answered 5/29/2016
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Could be a sign of : Tics etc discuss with your dr or a neurologist . Hope u feel better !
Answered 4/1/2013
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Please clearify: Your question does not provide a clear picture of what you want to know. Please try to rephrase in a more descriptive language. Please note that nerves do not pop, try to describe where on your face you feel the popping is coming from.
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Many mechanisms: Dental and facial dyskinesias can occur via several mechanisms, such as use of ill fitting dentures, which i doubt fits you. Tourette's, tardive dyskinesias, and a host of medication reactions may well be responsible. Suppose you could have jaw issues, tmj, or other dental problems. Maybe start with your dentist.
Answered 4/1/2013
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