Why does the jaw often drop ?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-30
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to the description, I think it is a temporomandibular joint dislocation, and if the temporomandibular joint is always detached and is not reduced in time, it may lead to organic lesions in the joint, causing an old temporomandibular joint dislocation. Suggestions: Generally speaking, if you suffer from old temporomandibular joint dislocation, we recommend taking conservative measures, that is, avoiding large mouth opening, immobilization, and can also apply 5% sodium cod liver oleate and other sclerosing agents to inject into the joint capsule for prophylaxis.

    You can use acupuncture **, apply a hot towel at night, don't eat hard food, this can strengthen the strength of the muscles, so that you can get better, thinness is also related, the fixation of muscles is not good, and it is generally not related to calcium deficiency. Habitual dislocation of temporomandibular joints is mainly caused by the laxity of the joint capsule, and it is also caused by the low level of the joint nodules. In layman's terms, the condyle easily falls out of the joint.

    If the habitual dislocation is severe, it can be solved by capsular tightening or joint nodule augmentation. CT of the articular position, preferably MRI imaging data, should be required. All I can say is that this chin drop is not curable, and since the first chin drop in junior high school, I have almost lived in a state of dire straits.

    Usually one will fall off if you are not careful, yawn, laugh, eat, and drop everything all the time. As a result, I now hold my chin with my hand when I laugh and yawn, for fear that he will fall off. One midnight last semester, I put down my phone and got ready to go to bed, but after a yawn, my clothes ran back onto me, hot towels suddenly ran to my face, and toothpaste mixed with toothbrushes ran into my mouth.

    To be honest I refuse, but it's all no fun!! My roommate thought I was stealing food below ( 彡 That night, in the company of my roommates, I walked through countless crossroads in my life, knocked on many doors that I would never want to knock on a second time in my life, and was rejected by many people, but also warmed by many people. So, cherish.

    My dear friend. <>

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To summarize the reasons why your jaw drops:

    1.If there is inflammation around the wisdom teeth, if there is pericoronitis, it may cause swelling and asymmetry of the face.

    2.If one wisdom tooth decays, or causes decay in the surrounding teeth, it is possible to develop the habit of chewing on the side, and the muscles on both sides are not strong, causing facial asymmetry for a long time.

    3.If it causes odontogenic cysts or tumors, it can cause facial asymmetry.

    4.Mandibular impacted wisdom teeth can cause temporomandibular joint disorder, which is a problem with the joint in front of your ear that controls the opening and closing of the mouth, causing facial asymmetry.

    5.I see that the label for this topic has:"Wisdom teeth extraction"If one side of the wisdom tooth is extracted and the other side is not extracted, this will generally not be asymmetrical and spicy, but it will cause obsessive-compulsive disorder. ( ̄

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The jaw drops because you open your mouth wide to the end. My patients I don't have to open their mouths to the maximum, and I work hard to fill my teeth and extract wisdom teeth. Sometimes if necessary, let him gently open his mouth to the maximum, not too hard, and I quickly let him close his mouth after a few seconds.

    Finally, go to the temporomandibular joint department to see if there is anything you can do! Congratulations on lighting up the high-level summoner talent skills, my jaw fell off, my jaw laughed, and all kinds of jaw dropped skills. I use it well when I align with a line.

    Trying to stun their jaws also scared ......If you can't come back when you fall off, don't be nervous, apply a hot towel to the joints, relax, and most of them can come back by themselves. <>

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may be a physical problem that causes frequent dislocations.

    If both sides are dislocated, the mouth cannot be closed, it is opened wide, and saliva drips out; If there is only one dislocation, the mouth can be closed a little smaller, but tilted to one side. People who habitually dislocate usually return to their places on their own, while people who dislocate infrequently require urgent help.

    The method of treatment is usually "reverse operation", that is, the thumb is put into the mouth, pressed down against the molars, first to remove the obstruction behind the joint head, and then back up. If the muscles are too tense to press down, doctors may inject a sedative or an anesthetic injection into the tightened muscles and wait for the muscles to relax before pushing the chin.

    When the head of the jaw joint is in front of the dislocation, the disc that originally covered the joint head slides backwards, and if the muscles are tense and cannot be pressed down but reluctantly pushed back, the disc and ligaments will be injured. Therefore, the muscles must be relaxed before being "gently sent back."

    Here is a method to introduce a method that can get the joint head out of the obstacle without needles and medicine, and can help others and save itself without brute force or damage to ligaments.

    For those who often dislocate and have loose joints: press the thumb on the occlusal surface of the mandibular molars, and the other four fingers buckle the chin, that is, fix one side first, and then rotate the side to be sent back downward and backward, and vice versa, fix the side that has been reduced, and then rotate the opposite side back. The left and right movements are as if the number 8 is written horizontally.

    The principle is: only return one joint at a time, if you can't slide back easily, stop trying and adopt the next method. 。

    When yawning and sneezing, hold your chin with the big fingers of both hands, and press the other four fingers on your nose to let the yawn shine, but avoid suddenly opening wide, so as to avoid dislocation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chin dislocation is a type of temporomandibular joint disease, and most of the patients are middle-aged and elderly women, resulting in muscle or ligament strain, so it is said that "laughing off the chin".

    ** A good remedy for a dislocated jaw.

    1.After a dislocated jaw, you can move your mouth while brushing your teeth**, and under normal circumstances, the stiff muscles will automatically atrophy when they touch the toothpaste, and it will recover after about 3 minutes.

    2.To push the joint back into place, put both thumbs into your mouth, pull it outward, and push it up again.

    3.The cause of chin dislocation may be calcium deficiency and lack of collagen, so it is recommended to pay attention to protein powder, vitamin C and calcium tablets.

    4.Steamed white ginseng is taken several times a day, and in addition, it is necessary to massage and replenish calcium frequently.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The mandibular joint itself is not as strong as other joints, and the jaw joint will be dislocated if the mouth is larger than its range of motion, especially when yawning, it is easier to dislocate, as long as you pay attention to it and don't let it dislocate often, it will not be dislocated slowly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Jaw dropping is called temporomandibular joint dislocation in medical terms, and it mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people. It is the condyle of the mandible that slips out of the joint and cannot reduce on its own. It can occur unilaterally or bilaterally.

    Manifestations] In temporomandibular joint dislocation, the mouth is half-open and cannot be closed, and it is open; When clenching teeth, there is a gap between the upper and lower front teeth, and the back teeth cannot touch, chew, eat, or swallow;

    saliva outflow, slurred speech; The jaw is protruded, pain or swelling near the joint, the anterior tragus is prominently depressed, and the displaced condyle is palpable below the zygomatic arch.

    If both joints are dislocated at the same time, the cheeks will be flattened and the face will become elongated; For example, unilateral joint dislocation, facial asymmetry, and the midline of the cheeks and teeth is biased to the undislocated side.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Eighty percent of them were made by the coconut.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hook up things. It's the bone that connects the jaw.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Analysis: Hello, this is a temporomandibular joint problem, called temporomandibular joint dysfunction. 1 Traumatic factors: Many patients have a history of local trauma.

    For example, acute trauma such as external impact, sudden bite of a hard object, and excessive mouth opening (such as yawning); There are also frequent chewing of hard foods, teeth grinding at night, and unilateral chewing habits. These factors may cause joint contusion or strain, and dysfunction of masticatory muscles also plays a role in the occurrence of this disease. 2 Occlusal Factors: Many patients have obvious occlusal relationship disorders.

    Such as too high cusps, excessive tooth wear, excessive loss of molars, poor dentures, too low jaw distance, etc. Disturbance of occlusal relationship can disrupt the balance of function between internal structures of the joints and promote the occurrence of this disease. Guidance:

    3 Systemic and other factors, neuropsychiatric factors may be related to the disease. For example, some patients are irritable, nervous, and easily agitated. In addition, some patients have a history of rheumatism, and some have a cold-related illness.

    The current ** method is not very effective, it is recommended that your father apply a hot towel to the affected area, do not chew unilaterally, and do not open his mouth wide. If you can, go to the hospital for infrared microwave physiotherapy! I have seen a lot of patients like this, and the results are still very good!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.After a chin dislocation, don't be in a hurry. The resetter can put down the square stool commonly used in the family, and ask the person who has dropped his chin to sit against the wall with his head against the wall, so that the chin can be lower than the elbow joint of the reset, and the repositioning is very hard.

    2.The thumbs of both hands of the person who are reduced are wrapped in handkerchiefs and put into the dislocated person's mouth and placed on the occlusal surfaces of the posterior teeth on both sides, and the remaining four fingers are placed on the lower edge of the mandible on the outside of the mouth.

    3.Before reduction, the attention of the person who has dropped the chin is diverted, and then the jaw is pressed down and the chin is turned upwards at the same time, so that the condyle of the mandible is turned in an arc to the bottom of the tubercle, and the condyle can slide into the original joint cavity by gently pushing it back. At this time, the thumbs of both hands of the resetter quickly slide to the outside of the back teeth to avoid biting.

    Precautions After reduction, it is best to use a bandage to hold the chin and not open the mouth wide for a few days to prevent the formation of habitual dislocations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The chin is lost, and it can be reset with one move: you can easily reset it by touching the side of your face from top to bottom with your hand.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    A total loss of the jaw is also a disease, so it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to see a doctor. The longer it takes, the more severe it may become. Timely **is beneficial**. When the jaw drops, it should be restored as soon as possible, otherwise it may be more severe.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Timely reduction after falling, bandages can be used to restrict the jaw for a period of time, intra-articular injection of drugs or surgery, can be seen in a well-known dental hospital.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    According to the chief complaint, your previous symptom was a dislocated mandible, which is not a big problem. As long as the doctor corrects it well, it will be fine, and it will be fine if you pay a little attention in the future. But once you can easily cause a second dislocation, and your fears are not unfounded.

    The dislocation of the mandible is caused by the coronal process on your mandible and the bite of the mandible head with the maxilla, which is not a big problem. As long as you pay a little extra attention to your usual life, you don't have to worry about it all the time. If it hasn't been dropped for a long time, it will be difficult to drop it again under normal circumstances.

    Wishing you good health!

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