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Mouth Opening Exercises

Mouth opening exercises are mainly suggested in patients suffering from lockjaw (trismus). These exercises help to relax the muscles and create movement in the jaws. These exercises prevent pain and inflammation in such cases. These exercises are of various types such as active jaw exercises, passive jaw exercises, chin tucks, and neck stretches.

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My mouth opening is small. Can I get wisdom teeth removed?

Query: Hi doctor, I am supposed to be getting my wisdom tooth out in two days. They have been causing me horrible pain, and now I believe one side is very infected. It feels like a big swollen sac, and I can barely open my mouth without hurting. Like my jaw is stuck. What should I do about it? And will I s...  Read Full »


Dr. Purva Jingar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. 1. Just do some exercises to open your mouth. Like in your free time, make a balloon face and fill the air in the mouth as much as you can fill, then keep it for a while, then release it and repeat it. 2. Next, put three fingers between the upper and lower back teeth...  Read Full »

How can we manage lockjaw?

Query: Hello doctor, I am experiencing a jaw lock since last year. I consulted a doctor before, but due to rising COVID cases, I cannot revisit the doctor. I am suffering a lot of pain in my jaw and facing difficulty while chewing the food. It produces a clicking sound whenever I perform any jaw-related a...  Read Full »


Dr. Bharat Joshi

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Be calm. The attached X-ray (attachment removed to protect the patient's identity) only shows the type, but the digital picture is not visible. As per your history, it seems to be TMJ (temporomandibular joint) ankylosis or dislocation. Please share the name of the...  Read Full »

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