Chronic jaw pain is uncomfortable at best and debilitating at worst. Your TMJ (temporomandibular joint) may ache due to misaligned teeth, facial trauma, or for many other reasons. Fortunately, relief is possible. Before or alongside professional treatment, the experts recommend certain jaw exercises to strengthen and relax the muscle. We have listed the top 5 exercises below — keep reading to find out how you can get relief from a clicking, popping, aching jaw.
#1: Use Some Resistance
Between bouts of pain, try putting in some work to strengthen your TMJ muscles. NOTE: doing them when you’re experiencing discomfort won’t help, so stick to those times between.- First, place your thumb on the bottom of your chin and press up using moderate force. Open and close your mouth up to 10 times. You may notice small popping or clicking — stop if the movement is painful.
- Using equal force, put your thumb on the front of your chin and press backward, moving it like you’re opening and closing a drawer.