What Are the Symptoms of Bilateral TMJ?
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Pain
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Pain in and around your jaw, especially right after you yawn, smile, chew food or open your mouth widely is a symptom of bilateral TMJ.
Sensitivity
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Your teeth may become sensitive as a result of TMJ, due to an increase in the amount of force exerted when your teeth come together while chewing.
Jaw Dysfunction
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As a result of bilateral TMJ, you may be unable to fully open your mouth or have a limited range of side-to-side movement of your jaw.
Orthodontic Changes
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TMJ may cause teeth to shift in position, which can cause your bite to become misaligned and lead to excessive wear and potential breakage of your teeth.
Difficulty Eating
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You may experience difficulty eating certain types of foods, such as fibrous vegetables or fruits that require thorough chewing, as well as tough meats and sticky foods such as taffy.
Effects
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You may experience weight loss as a result of bilateral TMJ, due to an inability to chew and digest nutritious foods.
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