TMJ Jaw Clicking & Popping Relief

Clicking or popping when you open or close your mouth is one of the most common TMD symptoms, often related to how the joint's disc, muscles, and ligaments move together. This program focuses on controlled movement patterns and muscle relaxation that may help reduce clicking and the strain that comes with it.

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Clicking alone, without pain or locking, is common and not always a sign of a serious problem. These exercises are aimed at reducing clicking frequency and the muscle tension that often accompanies it. If your jaw locks open or closed, or clicking is accompanied by significant pain, consider seeing a TMJ specialist.

Exercises

Tips

Avoid wide yawning, biting into large foods, and excessive gum chewing, all of which can aggravate clicking. Consistency matters more than intensity — a few minutes of these exercises daily is more helpful than doing them once intensely.

NOTE: If your jaw suddenly locks open or closed, or clicking is new and accompanied by significant pain or swelling, seek evaluation from a dentist, orofacial pain specialist, or physical therapist before continuing.