What’s wrong with your cheeks when you open your mouth?

Cheek gurgling when opening the mouth can be caused by TMJ disorder syndrome.
When patients suffer from internal and external trauma, anxiety, stress, depression, malocclusion, autoimmunity, overloading of the TMJ, and other adverse factors, it can cause the patient’s cheeks to gurgle when he or she opens his or her mouth.
When the patient develops TMJ disorder syndrome, there is pain or popping sound from the joints when opening and closing the mouth, and in the morning after waking up, there is pain in the chewing muscle groups and difficulty in opening the mouth widely, as well as in frequent episodes, accompanied by headache or neck pain, and sometimes the pain extends to half of the face.
If the symptoms persist for a long time, it is recommended that the patient go to a regular hospital in time, under the diagnosis of the doctor, according to the patient’s specific condition performance, targeted treatment.