Lockjaw occurs when chewing muscles spasm, restricting the opening of the mouth. Diagnosis may involve a physical exam, blood tests, and imaging like CT scans or MRIs. Mild cases of lockjaw can be ...
Lockjaw (trismus) happens when your jaw muscles tighten up so much that you can’t open your mouth properly. It's most often associated with tetanus, a dangerous infection from Clostridium tetani ...
Jaw pain shouldn’t be a mystery, yet for one in 15 people living with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), care can be fragmented, confusing, and at times outdated. Now a new app, called JawSpace®, ...
Does your jaw lock or click? An expert said this is a sign of the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder. According to Corinne Catibayan on “Dapat Alam Mo,” the TMJ Disorder affects the movement of ...