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I have a pain in my right jaws especially when i chew?

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Jaw pain: Pain the area of the jaw can be related to spasm or the muscles that control chewing, can be from a dental issue like a cavity, broken tooth or the like. Also TMJ (temporomandibular) joint pain can be an issue due to problems with your bite - Dental providers can help sort these out and recommend treatment options.

Answered 7/24/2020

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Tmj: TMJ is the most common cause of jaw pain however it can be cavity dental abscess or other dental issues. Recommend you see a dentist in person for diagnosis and treatment

Answered 7/26/2020

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