Explore our collection of blogs covering TMJ disorders, oral medicine, and radiology. Written by specialists, these articles simplify complex topics and bring practical insights for patients, students, and healthcare professionals.
A small click in the jaw may not feel serious at first. You may hear it while eating dosa, chewing meat, yawning, or opening your mouth wide during a dental visit. For some people, it stays as a harmless sound. For others, it slowly turns into pain, tightness, headaches, ear pressure, or a jaw that feels stuck at the wrong time. That is when most people start searching for TMJ treatment. The problem is, TMJ pain is not always simple. It can feel like tooth pain one day, ear p
A sore throat that keeps returning without any sign of infection. Jaw pain that flares up when you eat or speak. Discomfort when swallowing that your doctor cannot explain. If you have been navigating this frustrating combination of symptoms, you are not alone — and more importantly, these experiences may be more connected than they appear. Most people associate a sore throat with a viral or bacterial infection — the kind that responds to rest, fluids, or antibiotics. But whe
Jaw pain has a way of quietly taking over your life. It starts as a dull ache when you chew, a faint click when you open your mouth wide, or a tightness around the ear that comes and goes. Gradually, without you fully realising it, it shapes how you eat, how you sleep, how you concentrate, and how you feel each morning. If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders affect a significant number of people in India, and Chennai — with its fas