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Osteoarthritis in the jaw? (TMJ)
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Osteoarthritis of the jaw, also known as temporomandibular joint (TMJ) osteoarthritis, is a type of osteoarthritis that affects the jaw joint. This joint, which connects the jawbone to the skull, allows the jaw to move and perform various functions, such as chewing and speaking. Osteoarthritis of the jaw can cause pain and stiffness in the jaw and surrounding tissues, as well as decreased range of motion in the jaw. Other symptoms may include clicking or popping sounds in the jaw, difficulty opening the mouth, and headaches.

The cause of TMJ osteoarthritis is not well understood, but it is thought to result from wear and tear on the joint, genetic factors, and other medical conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis or jaw injury. Treatment for TMJ osteoarthritis may include medications to relieve pain and inflammation, physical therapy, and in severe cases, surgery. Maintaining a healthy diet and avoiding habits, such as clenching or grinding the teeth, can also help to manage symptoms of TMJ osteoarthritis.
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