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Jaw Pain
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Does anyone else suffer from jaw pain? It feels like I clench my jaw all the tjme. Unsure if its jaw pain from fibro or perhaps my wisdom teeth still coming in. Also could be from my ears. Which are sore and itchy most of the time.

posted August 24, 2017
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A MyFibroTeam Member

I was told that clenching your teeth is common with Fibro,

posted August 24, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

Hi Sarah, i think the jaw pain must be part of it as i suffer from jaw and cheekbone pain regularly along witj nech pain and severe headaches. They all seem to come together. Jx

posted August 25, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

If u clench ur teeth, especially @ night try using a mouth guard like football players use or ur dentist can get u an expensive one. This will decrease jaw soreness..usually clenching is from stress.

posted August 24, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

I feel like I am clinching my jaw all the time and my jaw on the right side hurts. My ears also itch. I don't know the reason for the ears itching, but the jaw pain could be TMJ. I have my regular dental visit coming up and am going to ask my dentist about it.

posted August 24, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

I clench my teeth to the point I have jaw pain also

posted August 24, 2017

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