Why does my jowl click adjectives the time?

I thought that it no one could hear it, but the other day someone told me that my jaws made greatly of noise when i chew. Its a clicking sound, almost resembling when you crack your bones. And when I chew it always does it.

Is is normal? is it bleak? What can I do to make it stop?
I don't have dental insurance so I can't travel to the doctor

Thanks

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hold the same thing I've have it for about 2 years now and sometimes it hurts, and locks up sometime and i enjoy no dental insurance, i will be watching your answers for the question...
In certain situations, clicking or cracking (like cracking a knuckle) may not be of any significance at all. It's not necessarily appropriate or bad. Usually, an occassional click is really just similar to cracking your knuckles.

However, if it happens all the time, it's not usually a upright sign. There may be issues with the ligaments, discs, muscle or bone in the structure of your jowl, resulting in temporomandibular disorders (TMD/TMJ). It could be something simple, like an ineffective path of chewing. Or it could something more serious, as in a structural flaw or degradation of the discs.

The best item to do would be to ask your dentist and/or your physician for advice. You may be lucky and find that it's not a big deal. And if there's some helpful of problem, they'll help you to find a way to preserve your jaw healthier and avoid adjectives discomfort.

Good luck!.
Check next to your doctor. TMJ is common
It's your tempo mandibular reciprocal (TMJ) most likely. Do you chew on one side of you mouth or grind your teeth when you sleep? I'm no doctor I just saw them as possible reason. I broke my jaw once, never had a problem near clicking or cracking, that's just how I know about this..
It is TMJ(temporal mandibular joint). It is were your bottom jaw meet the top jaw or the rest of your skull. I went to college for and worked as a dental assistant for 3 years and most of the time there really isn't a big problem with it except for annoyance. But except corrected you could have lots of problems with affliction and teeth grinding and (like I seen working one day) could have an emergency situation such as your jowl locking up to the point were it will not open again really wide with out breaking it or extreme twinge and have to go to the emergency room to own it opened for you. Do you wake up surrounded by the morning with pain on the sides of your obverse just in front of ears? If so you entail to save some money, look into getting insurance,or something to get this problem corrected. Otherwise it will bring to a close up costing you a great deal more money,time, and pain. Please try to grasp it fixed soon.
I hope I answered your question. Please let me know.
try this website. it should answer your question

http://www.usc.edu/hsc/dental/about/orof....
Your problem is most likely caused by a medical disorder certain as Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) syndrome. TMJ can cause head and nouns pain, as well as cause audible and sometimes painful popping in the lower cheek by the ear.

There are several treatment options including reconstructive surgery and orthodontics. However, all of them will require the assistance of a medical professional. Since you own no medical insurance, your best bet for combating any pain that might incur is analgesic pain killer (acetominophen, Tylonel, etc.).
Its normal, chillax.
sounds like TMJ I have it. It sucks
it could be tmj or lock jaw gossip to ur doctor.
Mine does too. I guess it's because we hold ridiculously good looking jawlines.


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