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Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Did you know that very commonly pain that is located in the jaw region is actually coming from the neck? I see it all the time people schedule a call and after an assessment we find out it’s all related to the neck. Here are for signs that you’re jaw pain could be coming from your neck. If you’ve been doing various exercises for the jaw and it’s not helping your pain, this could point to the fact that it’s actually coming from the neck and you want to watch this video. Understanding the root cause of chronic persistent pain is more than half the battle because once you understand that you can more easily put together a plan that will be effective for the long term. Catch PART 2 Tomorrow!  #neckpainrelief #jawpain #tmj #tmjdisorde

Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Did you know that very commonly pain that is located in the jaw region is actually coming from the neck? I see it all the time people schedule a call and after an assessment we find out it’s all related to the neck. Here are for signs that you’re jaw pain could be coming from your neck. If you’ve been doing various exercises for the jaw and it’s not helping your pain, this could point to the fact that it’s actually coming from the…

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Annette Verpillot on Instagram: "Recent studies are showing that the position of your lower jaw is tied to your posture and balance. Proper jaw alignment is essential for tongue posture (top of the palate), oxygen intake, teeth alignment and posture! An imbalance with the feet creates an imbalance with the jaw, and an imbalance with the jaw can also create an imbalance with the feet! Ref: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4520673/ Fix my posture → https://bit.ly/3aoXSNy @posture

Annette Verpillot on Instagram: "Recent studies are showing that the position of your lower jaw is tied to your posture and balance. Proper jaw alignment is essential for tongue posture (top of the palate), oxygen intake, teeth alignment and posture! An imbalance with the feet creates an imbalance with the jaw, and an imbalance with the jaw can also create an imbalance with the feet! Ref: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4520673/ Fix my posture → https://bit.ly/3aoXSNy @posture

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Did you know there are more than 30 Temporomandibular disorders that impact your jaw, causing pain and dysfunction in the jaw joint and muscles that control jaw movement? If you experience pain in your jaws that radiates to your face or neck, don't neglect it as it can also be a symptom of a heart attack. To know more follow the link. #MyDentalPlan #InsuringSmiles #IndiasLargestDentalNetwork #jawpain #dentalcare #JawPainRelief

Did you know there are more than 30 Temporomandibular disorders that impact your jaw, causing pain and dysfunction in the jaw joint and muscles that control jaw movement? If you experience pain in your jaws that radiates to your face or neck, don't neglect it as it can also be a symptom of a heart attack. To know more follow the link. #MyDentalPlan #InsuringSmiles #IndiasLargestDentalNetwork #jawpain #dentalcare #JawPainRelief

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Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Comment the word ‘JAW’ on this video if you need help fixing TMJ or Jaw pain and I’ll help you out!  Does your jaw shift when you open it? Does it also feels stiff or maybe even clicks and pops?  Well, the lateral pterygoid muscle attaches onto the TMJ actually pulling the disc in their anteriorly. This can result in two things…  1.) A disc displacement, which very commonly will shift the draw towards the side of the spasms lateral pterygoid.  2.) if there is no disc displacement, the spasm and self can just shift the jaw towards the opposite side as seen in this video.  The first thing we wanna do is see if we can release any spasm. The tightness with the result is for your jaw, functionality and symptoms.  The lateral pterygoid

Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Comment the word ‘JAW’ on this video if you need help fixing TMJ or Jaw pain and I’ll help you out! Does your jaw shift when you open it? Does it also feels stiff or maybe even clicks and pops? Well, the lateral pterygoid muscle attaches onto the TMJ actually pulling the disc in their anteriorly. This can result in two things… 1.) A disc displacement, which very commonly will shift the draw towards the side of the spasms lateral…

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How to Fix a Dislocated Jaw | wikiHow

A dislocated jaw is a very painful condition that requires immediate medical attention by trained professionals. It occurs when the ball-and-socket connection of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) becomes displaced due to trauma, loose...

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Nora Shahbazi on Instagram: "Jaw Clicking: What You Need to Know!

Ever wondered about that clicking sound when you open your jaw? Let’s break it down!

Why it Clicks: Your jaw clicks when the jawbone’s hinge (TMJ) does a little dance. Sometimes it moves out of place briefly, creating that pop or click when it gets back in line.

Common Causes:

Misalignment: The jaw’s parts not lining up right.
Arthritis: Joint diseases can affect the TMJ.
Bruxism: Grinding or clenching can stress the TMJ.
Injury: A bump to the jaw might cause clicking.

When it Hurts: Clicking isn’t always painful, but it can bring discomfort. Think inflammation, muscle tension, or joint misalignment. Long-term clicking might lead to jaw issues.

Manual Osteopathy for Relief:

Manual Techniques: Skilled hands-on manipula

Nora Shahbazi on Instagram: "Jaw Clicking: What You Need to Know! Ever wondered about that clicking sound when you open your jaw? Let’s break it down! Why it Clicks: Your jaw clicks when the jawbone’s hinge (TMJ) does a little dance. Sometimes it moves out of place briefly, creating that pop or click when it gets back in line. Common Causes: Misalignment: The jaw’s parts not lining up right. Arthritis: Joint diseases can affect the TMJ. Bruxism: Grinding or clenching can stress the…

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Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "There are always multiple possible factors with a jaw that is not a line. You may notice that your jaw tracks to one side maybe even make sounds or is painful it’s difficult to chew or talk, etc. We must look at several issues. We must look at everything below the jaw and behind it, such as the neck and spine and shoulders and hips but we must also examine more closely the joint itself? Is it the disc inside the joint? Is it the…

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Corrective jaw surgery treats a wide array of dental and skeletal differences that can affect your health and your quality of life. One of the most common reasons that jaw surgery is performed is to improve the alignment of the jaws in the case of a severe over or under-bite. Not only does jaw misalignment affect a person’s appearance, it can also have a dramatic impact on their health. For more details contact us! 🌐 www.coalcreekoms.com ☎ +1720-588-2505

Corrective jaw surgery treats a wide array of dental and skeletal differences that can affect your health and your quality of life. One of the most common reasons that jaw surgery is performed is to improve the alignment of the jaws in the case of a severe over or under-bite. Not only does jaw misalignment affect a person’s appearance, it can also have a dramatic impact on their health. For more details contact us! 🌐 www.coalcreekoms.com ☎ +1720-588-2505

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Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Have you been beating your master muscle into an oblivion?

 It’s pretty much your only strategy to release jaw, muscle pain and you’re just hammering away at it all day? 

Well, besides the Temporalis and Masseter, the Medial Pterygoid is one of the prime muscles involved in closing your mouth chewing or clenching. In this video, I show you how to get to that hard to reach Muscle to really push in there and Release Some Tension. 

I also show three separate strokes that you can use to get the most out of this release release in this muscle can help to decompress the TMJ and to make moving your mouth easier. 

🚨Most importantly, releasing muscles does not reverse TMJ disorder. It makes the muscles more healthy, but we must look

Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Have you been beating your master muscle into an oblivion? It’s pretty much your only strategy to release jaw, muscle pain and you’re just hammering away at it all day? Well, besides the Temporalis and Masseter, the Medial Pterygoid is one of the prime muscles involved in closing your mouth chewing or clenching. In this video, I show you how to get to that hard to reach Muscle to really push in there and Release Some Tension…

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Posturepro on Instagram: "Understanding Morning Pain: The Jaw’s Impact on Waking Soreness

Malocclusion, or misalignment of the teeth, coupled with habitual mouth breathing, can throw off the natural alignment of our jaws. To prevent premature contact between teeth, our brain continuously adjusts the position of the jaw throughout the day. This constant adaptation puts excessive strain on the jaw muscles, leading to slight shifts in the jawbone from its natural socket.

Throughout the day, the body adapts to maintain a functional bite alignment, adjusting the jawbone to prevent premature tooth contact. However, this constant adjustment can lead to muscular fatigue and tension.

At night, the brain minimizes energy expenditure, potentially causing teeth to clench or grind, keeping the jaw o

Posturepro on Instagram: "Understanding Morning Pain: The Jaw’s Impact on Waking Soreness Malocclusion, or misalignment of the teeth, coupled with habitual mouth breathing, can throw off the natural alignment of our jaws. To prevent premature contact between teeth, our brain continuously adjusts the position of the jaw throughout the day. This constant adaptation puts excessive strain on the jaw muscles, leading to slight shifts in the jawbone from its natural socket. Throughout the day…

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Haleema Khan on Instagram: "Struggling with jaw tension, headaches, or even neck pain? It could be your TMJ (temporomandibular joint) causing all that discomfort! 😬 The TMJ is one of the most overworked joints in the body, and just like any other, it needs proper mobility and massage to stay healthy. Mobilizing and massaging your TMJ can relieve jaw pain, reduce stress, improve posture, and even help with chronic headaches. Ready to take control of your TMJ health? Try the above moves to…

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Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Comment the word ‘JAW’ on this video if you need help fixing jaw pain or TMD.  Do you experience jaw popping and have you been diagnosed with TMD, and you’re trying to figure out what to do?  maybe you’ve been told that it is coming from your TMJ disc… and that there is a disc displacement with reduction meaning that it wpops in and out of place.   We can treat this by actually stretching the capsule and retraining, the movement of the joint. Now, I will tell you the success rates of keeping it from popping again are low… But we can improve the quality of movement and discomfort, which is the most important thing function is everything.  Tomorrow I’m also posting a video on strategies to address popping!  #tmj #tmj👊 #tmjdisorder

Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Comment the word ‘JAW’ on this video if you need help fixing jaw pain or TMD. Do you experience jaw popping and have you been diagnosed with TMD, and you’re trying to figure out what to do? maybe you’ve been told that it is coming from your TMJ disc… and that there is a disc displacement with reduction meaning that it wpops in and out of place. We can treat this by actually stretching the capsule and retraining, the movement of…

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