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Living with a jaw that clicks, pops, or locks is exhausting. This condition, clinically known as TMJ Disorder (TMD), happens when the hinge connecting your jaw to your skull is out of balance. At Dr. Hala Al Yamani Dental Center in Amman, we look beyond the teeth to treat the muscles and joints causing your distress. Whether the trigger is chronic stress, bruxism (grinding), or a misaligned bite (malocclusion), we provide non-invasive solutions like custom occlusal splints to relax the masticatory muscles. We turn debilitating facial tension into a comfortable, functional bite so you can eat and speak with total freedom again.
It is easy to dismiss a stiff jaw as simple stress, but persistent discomfort often points to a clinical Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder. At Dr. Hala Al Yamani Dental Center, we teach patients in Amman that pain is just one piece of the puzzle. If your jaw mechanics feel “off,” or if simple chewing becomes a chore, your joint is likely inflamed or misaligned. Early detection of these neuromuscular symptoms is key to preventing chronic osteoarthritis or permanent lockjaw.
Audible Joint Sounds: Hearing a distinct “click,” “pop,” or grating noise (known as Crepitus) whenever you open your mouth wide or chew food.
Restricted Movement: Difficulty opening your mouth fully or a frightening sensation of the jaw getting “stuck” or locked in place (Trismus).
Phantom Earaches: Sharp pain that radiates from the jaw joint into the ear, often accompanied by ringing (Tinnitus) despite having healthy ears.
Get A Professional Assessment If your jaw is making noise or causing pain, it is asking for help. Book a consultation with Dr. Hala Al Yamani in Jordan today to assess your joint health and restore smooth, silent movement.
Your jaw is controlled by one of the most complex hinges in the human body: the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ). When this delicate system of muscles, ligaments, and bones falls out of sync, the pain can be severe. At Dr. Hala Al Yamani Dental Center, we know that treating the pain means finding the specific trigger. It is rarely just “one thing.” Often, it is a combination of your dental anatomy and daily habits. In Amman, we use advanced diagnostics to pinpoint exactly which part of the joint is under stress so we can treat it effectively. Joint Inflammation (Arthritis), osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, bite misalignment (Malocclusion), disc displacement, physical Trauma, parafunctional, habits, connective Tissue Diseases,