What’s wrong with jaw pain?

Jaw pain may be caused by oral diseases, temporomandibular joint disorders, and jaw disorders.
1. Oral diseases: such as dental inflammation, oral mucosal ulcers and other oral diseases, can cause swelling and pain in the lymph nodes of the corresponding jaw region.
2. Temporomandibular joint disorders: localized injuries such as impact may lead to abnormal occlusion of teeth, joint dysfunction, and painful symptoms.
3. Jaw disease: If you suffer from osteomyelitis, the inflammation may stimulate the local nerve endings, and obvious pain may appear.
It is recommended that people with jaw pain go to the regular hospital in time, clarify the cause of the disease, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.