Patient Comments: Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) - SymptomsFor temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), what were the symptoms and signs you experienced?
Published: July 25
I never clench or grind my teeth and I am constantly doing it now. The side of my face in front of my ear feels swollen, as does that side of my neck and the ear itself. My neck and shoulders ache, and I am constantly swallowing saliva. The back of my neck hurts. My ear rings and kind of feels numb at times. The predominant symptom I have is the neck pain. Even the bone in back of my last tooth feels swollen. Was this comment helpful?Yes
Published: July 09
I have every symptom. Some more than others. About two years ago my jaw suddenly "locked" and I didn't know why. It would only happen a few times a month. Then it went away for like 6 months. A year ago my jaw locked again, but this time it was like that constantly. It wouldn't open normally at all and I couldn't fit anything big in there at all. I could only open my jaw about one and a half fingers wide (and my fingers are thin). I would have popping sounds and clicking. There were times where I would grind my teeth while asleep. I had and still have ringing in the ear, and fullness of the ear. I get dizzy ALOT and it's horrible. I constantly have headaches and my jaw hurts immensely when I try and open it wide, or when I chew hard foods. I get even worse headaches when I attempt to yawn (I say attempt because I can never open my mouth fully and it hurts so much since my jaw is forcing itself to open wide when yawning). The worst symptoms for me are the headaches and the dizziness. I found out that I had TMJ about 5 months ago. I've been doing jaw exercises and I think my jaw is getting a bit better but it hasn't improved that much. Was this comment helpful?Yes
Published: June 24
I have had joint pain and severe popping and cracking in my right jaw for 20 years. I am now 35. I have tried all the recommended treatments and have had very little success (braces, night guards etc.). I experience headaches, ear fullness and pain, facial pain in front of my ear, extreme pain when opening my mouth wide to yawn or laugh or eat followed by cracking (that can be heard up to 5 feet away) and dislocation. Was this comment helpful?Yes
Comment from: VIKRAM, 25-34 Male (Patient)
Published: May 01
I have pain on the back side of my jaw for more than two months. I feel pain when I open my mouth or yawn. I also have a feeling of something being stuck in my throat, like a pill, which goes away when I eat. The jaw joint muscle is looking lighter in color on both sides inside my mouth. I am stressed and don't know what to do. Was this comment helpful?Yes
Comment from: tracemaster82 , Female
Published: September 03
I am 25 and have been dealing with TMJ for a while. I had braces in the past. I have been experiencing pain on my right side. It seems my bite is uneven on this side. Now I am looking to treat it and have been told by my dentist that he could file my teeth down. I also went to another woman that specializes in TMJ and she said I should get a splint. I'm still debating which action to take… Was this comment helpful?Yes
Comment from: Tarmstro, 35-44 Male (Patient)
Published: September 03
The symptoms I experience with my TMJ are: severe headaches (thought to be migraines), neck pain (reduced range of motion), ringing and painful ears, and a sore jaw. Was this comment helpful?Yes
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I have suffered from problems with my TMJ since I was a child. When I was 10 years old, my mother used to complain of me "clicking my teeth" on a spoon when I ate. The trouble is, my teeth never came near the spoon. The sound she heard came from my jaw popping. My jaw now dislocates constantly. I can't eat pizza or french bread, or even sing, without it locking. I wake up several times each night having to relocate my jaw. There is no pain just a jaw that can't seem to function normally. Brux guards do nothing. In fact, the only thing that seems to keep my jaw from popping and sticking is applying pressure to the left TMJ. I have to sleep these days with a hard pillow pressing against the joint, or it pops out constantly. It's clear that something is keeping my jaw from aligning properly, but no one seems to be able to help me fix it.