shoegal
Sep 15, 2006, 05:04 PM
Hello
I'm not sure if this has to do with dentistry or not-but it was the closest subject to what my problem is.
Ok, well when I was around 15, my jaw started to make little tiny quiet popping noises every time I moved my jaw to the left, but never to the right. It actually seems like I can move my jaw WAY further to the left than I can the right. Within months, the popping got louder. It became a habit to move my jaw to the left. And then, a while later, if I moved my jaw to the left more, it would make a crunchy sound, and if I did that 10-20 times in a row, it would make a very loud CRACK noise, like the sound when you crack your knuckles. Then, if I moved my jaw to the left right after that, there would be little or no noise, but if I waited about 20 minutes, I could move my jaw to the left until it cracked. This became a huge habit, and in class when I was bored, I'd move my jaw, and wait for the loud CRACK. I would do this probably 20-100 times a day. All day long, every single day. I have been doing this for a while, and am even moving my jaw to the left right now as I type. It is a habit I've done for years. There is never any pain, so I do it constantly. I'm just wondering if there is a problem with my jaw, if this is normal, or if I'm really screwing my jaw up by doing this. If anyone else has similar experience, please share!
Thanks!
I'm not sure if this has to do with dentistry or not-but it was the closest subject to what my problem is.
Ok, well when I was around 15, my jaw started to make little tiny quiet popping noises every time I moved my jaw to the left, but never to the right. It actually seems like I can move my jaw WAY further to the left than I can the right. Within months, the popping got louder. It became a habit to move my jaw to the left. And then, a while later, if I moved my jaw to the left more, it would make a crunchy sound, and if I did that 10-20 times in a row, it would make a very loud CRACK noise, like the sound when you crack your knuckles. Then, if I moved my jaw to the left right after that, there would be little or no noise, but if I waited about 20 minutes, I could move my jaw to the left until it cracked. This became a huge habit, and in class when I was bored, I'd move my jaw, and wait for the loud CRACK. I would do this probably 20-100 times a day. All day long, every single day. I have been doing this for a while, and am even moving my jaw to the left right now as I type. It is a habit I've done for years. There is never any pain, so I do it constantly. I'm just wondering if there is a problem with my jaw, if this is normal, or if I'm really screwing my jaw up by doing this. If anyone else has similar experience, please share!
Thanks!