Understanding Double-Jointed Jaw (Tmj Hypermobility): Causes, Symptoms, And Management
Double jointed jaw, also known as TMJ hypermobility, is a condition that allows for excessive jaw movement beyond the normal range. It occurs when the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects the jaw to the skull, is unusually flexible. This hypermobility can lead to jaw instability, subluxation (partial dislocation), or dislocation, resulting in discomfort, popping or …
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