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Why do you have tinnitus headache?
Headache and tinnitus are signs that the body is suffering from a disease. Moreover, it also causes the patient to feel anxious, uncomfortable and think a lot, which can easily lead to insomnia, physical weakness and weight loss.
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Headache behind the ear: Don't be subjective
Headache behind the ear is a fairly common condition today. The pain can be caused by many reasons such as occipital neuralgia, mastoiditis, temporomandibular joint disorders or other dental problems.
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Good exercises for the maxillofacial region
When there are problems with the jaw muscles, it will cause symptoms of aches and pains, depending on the condition, the pain can also spread to the surrounding areas. Research has shown that performing maxillofacial exercises can be effective in treating and reducing jaw pain. Below are some good exercises for the basic maxillofacial area that can be referenced.
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Quiz: What do you know about jaw pain?
Most jaw pain is caused by a disorder of the temporomandibular joint. In many cases, jaw pain does not require immediate medical attention, but sometimes it can indicate a more serious condition that requires treatment. Anyone who experiences severe, worsening, or persistent jaw pain should see a doctor for a diagnosis. Take the quiz below to learn about the causes of jaw pain and the treatment options available.
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When you have a headache in your temples
When you have a headache in your temples, it is best to find out what type of headache you have so that you can find the cause and the best treatments for pain relief. Below are a few different types of headaches that can cause pain in your temples.
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Can temporomandibular joint dysfunction be cured?
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction not only causes a clicking sound when the patient opens his mouth or chews, but it also causes pain and discomfort. Patients with temporomandibular joint dysfunction are caused by many different problems, such as arthritis, jaw trauma, or muscle fatigue due to clenching or grinding teeth. So what is temporomandibular joint dysfunction and can temporomandibular joint dysfunction be cured? This article will help readers answer this question.
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Who often suffers from temporomandibular joint disorder?
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the name of the joint located on each side of your head, just in front of your ears. It connects your lower jawbone (part of your jaw) to your temporal bone (part of your skull). The temporomandibular joint can rotate and move forward, backward, and side to side, making it one of the most complex joints in the body. This joint, combined with other muscles and ligaments, allows you to chew, swallow, speak, and yawn. When you have problems with the muscles, bones, or other tissues in and around your TMJ, you may have temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD).
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Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ & TMD): What you need to know
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) works like a sliding hinge, connecting the jawbone to the skull. Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) causes pain in the temporomandibular joint and the muscles that control jaw movement.
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Why take ConeBeam film?
When intervening in the treatment or diagnosis of dental diseases, the step of taking X-rays is indispensable. Currently, there are many types of films used for the purpose of diagnosis and treatment, however, with the advancement of science and technology, ConeBeam X-rays help doctors have more accurate information, minimizing complications during the intervention process.
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