
How Oral Surgery Can Address Jaw Pain and Improve Functionality
Published on
October 21, 2025
Persistent jaw pain can signal underlying issues. Oral surgery can address structural problems and restore function.
Signs You May Need Oral Surgery
- Chronic jaw pain
- Difficulty chewing or swallowing
- Clicking/popping (possible TMJ)
- Facial swelling or frequent headaches
How Surgery Helps
- Corrects jaw misalignment
- Removes impacted teeth
- Treats TMJ disorders
- Reduces inflammation
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