The joint that connects your jaw to your skull, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), can cause pain that feels just like a toothache. In fact, problems with your temporomandibular joint can cause pain that you feel in your teeth.
The joint that connects your jaw to your skull, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), can cause pain that feels just like a toothache. In fact, problems with your temporomandibular joint can cause pain that you feel in your teeth.
There are a variety of reasons someone might develop TMJ disorder, including joint misalignment, bruxism (grinding or clenching), past injury, or arthritis.
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