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    Quote Originally Posted by invincible View Post
    I used to have this problem.
    A clicky jaw is a problem that you'll probably never get rid of, but I experienced the exact same thing, I went to see my GP and he simply said it was just a growing process, and if you're jaw is clicky it just happens or something.

    I can't have suffered from it for more than a year, try to exercise your jaw a lot when you can open it, up/down side to side etc, then it will eventually become less & less often, and it hasn't happened to me in a very long time
    Ah ok, Thanks alot for the advice.

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    You might have problem with the joint either side of your mouth that lets you chew, yawn and move your jaw (I think its called the temporomandibular joint)
    I don't think its lock jaw, because you would have also got facial spasms.
    Either way, probably best to see a Doctor in case it gets worse or doesn't get better.






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    I Saw something in a magazine about a girl that her jaw was hurting etc, and she couldnt open it propperly, And i think it led to something bad, you might wanna go get it checked out?
    Not to worry you, but just to be sure

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    See your local gp. Could be a torn muscle.
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