What should I do if I have a tooth socket pain in my life?

  Friend, do you experience joint pain and popping when opening and closing your mouth, abnormal jaw movement, or even multiple dislocations of the jaw socket, which seriously affects your daily work and life? If so, it means that you are suffering from TMJ disorder.  TMJ is commonly known as dental socket, and problems with dental socket are actually problems with TMJ. Common symptoms include: 1. muscle pain in TMJ and related areas nearby; 2. pain can be related to jaw movement: 3. weakness in chewing; 4. difficulty in opening the mouth; 5. abnormal ringing, crushing and friction sounds in TMJ during jaw movement.  Usually, it is characterized by poor opening and closing of the mouth, abnormal ringing and local pain. It occurs in young adults, with the highest prevalence in the 20s and 30s.  The occurrence of these diseases is related to various factors, such as psychological factors like anxiety, depression, major life events, occlusal factors like tooth wear, missing teeth, poor chewing habits and malocclusion, and other factors like metabolic factors, immune factors, and overloading of joints. Generally, minor molar disease can be cured by removing the cause, correcting bad habits, adjusting diet, local heat, physical therapy, reducing workload, medication, wearing jaw pads, etc. If the joint itself is structurally disturbed or accompanied by bone disease, it will be solved by surgical or arthroscopic surgery.