Can you break your jaw and not know?

The reality is that there are many fractures that are not so obvious. It is possible to fracture different parts of your body and ignore the signs that there is a problem. A fractured jaw is one of the parts of the body that you may not realize there is a problem.
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How do you know if youve broke your jaw?

Symptoms of a broken jaw include:
  1. Pain in the face or jaw, located in front of the ear or on the affected side, that gets worse with movement.
  2. Bruising and swelling of the face, bleeding from the mouth.
  3. Difficulty chewing.
  4. Jaw stiffness, difficulty opening the mouth widely, or problem closing the mouth.
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What happens if a broken jaw goes untreated?

It is important not to leave broken bones untreated as this may well result in difficulty with eating and drinking. Factures of any bones in the jaw will alter the way your mouth opens and closes, treatment will prevent risk of infections, dental decay and long term conditions such as arthritis.
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Can you move your jaw if it is broken?

You may experience the most pain and tenderness when chewing or speaking. If you have a severe jaw fracture, you might experience limited ability to move your jaw or be unable to move your jaw at all. Numbness and bruising in the face and gums are also normal to have if your jaw is fractured or broken.
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Can you break your jaw and still talk?

Although many patients with a jawbone fracture often have temporary problems of eating (chewing) and talking, these complications usually resolve over time (days to weeks) with no further complications with appropriate treatment.
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What does a sprained jaw feel like?

The symptoms of a jaw sprain or strain include: Jaw popping and/or locking. Limited range of movement. Jaw tenderness.
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How painful is a dislocated jaw?

A dislocated jaw can happen when you hurt your face in a bad fall. Less often it can happen from opening your mouth too wide. Your jaw may feel stiff, swollen, and sore. It is important to avoid hurting your jaw again while you are healing.
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Can you sprain your jaw?

Just like any other area of the body, muscle strains or ligament sprains can happen around the jaw. Jaw sprains and strains can begin as a small issue but if left untreated, can become a chronic and longstanding issue.
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Will a dislocated jaw heal itself?

The outlook for broken or dislocated jaws varies depending on the severity of the injury. A minor break can often heal on its own without the need for medical intervention. More severe breaks will probably require supportive medical devices around the jaw. The healing process can take several weeks or months.
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Can you dislocate one side jaw?

The mouth cannot be closed, and the jaw may be twisted to one side. A dislocated jaw is occasionally caused by an injury but is typically caused by opening the mouth excessively wide (such as during yawning, biting into a large sandwich, vomiting, or during a dental procedure).
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How long does it take for a sprained jaw to heal?

If jaw pain is treated within a week, the chances of it healing successfully within four weeks is much greater. Patients who haven't been treated early have reported pain years after the initial injury. Jaw joint and muscle strain/sprain isn't uncommon but it's often underreported, misdiagnosed, and misunderstood.
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How do you fix a broken jaw at home?

What can I do to manage a jaw fracture?
  1. Apply ice. Ice helps decrease swelling and pain. ...
  2. Eat soft or blenderized foods as directed. ...
  3. Clean your mouth 4 to 6 times each day. ...
  4. Do not play sports while your jaw heals. ...
  5. Do not put pressure on your jaw.
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How can I pop my jaw back at home?

Gently place a pad of gauze onto the patient's lower molars to protect your fingers against sharp teeth. Push down and then forward on the lower teeth to place the jaw back into the temporomandibular joint. You will feel a pop when the jaw is back in place.
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Should I go to the ER for a locked jaw?

Additionally, you should always go to the emergency room if your jaw remains locked in an open or closed position. The emergency room doctor can manually place the jaw back into position. This is not something to attempt at home. If the jaw is closed and in a locked position, sedation is usually necessary.
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Does my jaw hurt?

In some cases, jaw pain on one side can indicate underlying oral health problems. Some common issues that cause jaw pain are cavities, an abscessed tooth, gum disease, tooth decay, growth of wisdom teeth, missing or crooked teeth, and clenching or grinding your teeth.
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Is it normal to crack your jaw?

Cracking your jaw isn't necessarily harmful. It can happen if you open your mouth wide, like during a big yawn. This is expected and normal. However, take note if your jaw cracks when you talk or chew.
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Can a broken jaw heal without being wired?

Simple, closed, stable fractures can sometimes be very successfully treated without surgery or wiring the jaws shut. Patients must be extremely compliant with instructions for this to be successful.
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What is a locked jaw?

Lockjaw or trismus, refers to a disorder of the jaw muscles. It is a spasm of the mastication muscles in the jaw that limits the opening of the mouth. Clinically, trismus refers to the limitation of jaw opening or mouth opening due to muscular spasm.
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What is subluxation of the jaw?

Subluxation is when the joint is still partially attached to the bone. Dislocation of jaw. Sagittal section of the articulation of the mandible.
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How long does it take for jaw pain to go away?

Most of the symptoms disappear in two weeks once the jaw is rested There are a variety of options for treating TMJ syndrome at home. Anti-inflammatory and pain medications such as aspirin or acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) may provide relief. Eat a diet of soft foods.
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How is a dislocated jaw treated?

A doctor or oral surgeon will manipulate a dislocated jaw into the correct position. They may be able to do this manually after you've received anesthetics and muscle relaxants. These medications will minimize pain and allow the doctor to more easily manipulate the jaw.
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How can I heal my jaw?

Jaw pain relief
  1. Apply moist heat or ice packs: Place ice in a plastic bag, wrap it in a thin cloth, and apply it to your face for 10 minutes. ...
  2. Keep reading: How to make a cold compress »
  3. Over-the-counter pain relievers: Medicines like ibuprofen and acetaminophen may help to reduce discomfort.
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Why does my jaw feel weird?

A tight, painful jaw can be caused by a range of conditions, including bruxism, TMD, and stress. Some at-home solutions may provide relief or prevent tightness and pain. These include stress reduction and behavior modifications, such as eating soft food and avoiding chewing gum. Mouthguards or splints may also help.
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Can you brush your teeth with a broken jaw?

Generally speaking, your mouth will not be wired together therefore it is easier to brush your teeth. If you are wearing elastics and a plastic splint then you can brush with no problem. Once the splint is taken out of your mouth in a week you can take the rubber bands out to rinse and brush your teeth.
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How long does swelling last after a broken jaw?

You must anticipate a large degree of swelling over your cheek area as well as down into your neck. The swelling is maximal at Day 4 and will slowly subside after 2 weeks. There is still about 10 to 20% of swelling that can maintain up to 2 months after surgery.
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