The temple pain on one side of the mouth is considered to be caused by trauma, temporomandibular joint disorder syndrome, trigeminal neuralgia and other factors.
1. Trauma: If the temple area suffers from violent blow, collision and other trauma, when opening the mouth, pulling the local, resulting in temple pain.
2. Temporomandibular joint disorder syndrome: it is a group of diseases collectively, patients can have pain in the joint area and/or muscle groups around the joint when opening and/or chewing, and can cause temple pain when opening the mouth, accompanied by joint popping and murmur.
3. Trigeminal neuralgia: it usually occurs suddenly, but is limited to the sensory innervation area of the trigeminal nerve, such as the temples, maxillary teeth, forehead, etc. The pain is often limited to one side, and the attack is like a tearing, electric shock, burning pain.
In addition, there are other reasons that can cause temple pain on one side of the open mouth, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease, and then receive treatment as soon as possible.