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Not long ago, the conversation around jaw joint disorders almost inevitably led to surgery. Patients who presented with persistent jaw pain, clicking, locking, or restricted movement were often told that if conservative measures failed, an operation would be the next logical step. For many, that prospect was daunting enough to delay seeking help altogether — a decision that frequently allowed their condition to worsen over time. Today, that narrative has changed significantly