What’s wrong with yawning and rattling the bones in your face?

For the patient yawning, facial bones appear rattling, mostly due to temporomandibular arthritis, and strain injury caused by cold temporomandibular joint ligaments, joint capsule tightening, will cause the temporomandibular joint internal cartilage abnormal friction, which causes the rattling sound. Then there is degeneration of the temporomandibular joint, which causes damage to the internal cartilage surface, thus causing abnormal friction of the cartilage of the temporomandibular joint when yawning, thus causing rattling, and this rattling is accompanied by pain in the temporomandibular joint. Therefore, after the occurrence of this situation, hot compresses on the temporomandibular joint area and the application of cartilage nutrient drugs can be used to promote the tightening of the temporomandibular joint area or the recovery of the cartilage damage, so as to restore the symptom of rattling of the bones in the patient’s face when he yawns.