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7. Malocclusion

Some individuals with a TMJ disorder experience malocclusion, which occurs when the upper and lower teeth do not meet properly. This sensation not only affects the bite and causes pain or discomfort, but it can also disturb and distract the affected individual, prompting them to repeatedly open and close their mouths in pursuit of proper alignment. This overuse can cause the jaw muscles to swell and exacerbate other symptoms such as headaches.

Ten Symptoms of TMJ Disorders
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