TMJ
The temporomandibular joints (TMJs) are the two joints on either side of your head that connect your jaw to your skull. These joints enable normal jaw movement, allowing you to “open wide” without pain or discomfort. However, when there’s an issue with these joints, you could experience decreased mobility, including difficulty opening your mouth or pain while chewing. You may also feel frequent jaw pain that appears unrelated to joint movement, or experience headaches, earaches, and even toothaches. Any facial pain caused by your jaw could be a sign of a TMJ disorder, so if you’re experiencing pain in this area, seek chiropractic treatment to release tension, improve mobility, and relieve pain.