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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Jaw pain
  1. ... the head and face, especially the eyes and jaw. Triggers of these pain attacks include changes in temperature (such as a ...
  2. ... pain, sore throat, pain or clicking in the jaw (temporomandibular joint dysfunction), and stomach pain or digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome. ...
  3. ... individuals may develop bone infections (osteomyelitis) in the jaw, which can lead to pain, swelling, discharge of pus from the gums, loose teeth, and slow healing after teeth are lost or extracted. Areas of the ... bone (osteonecrosis of the jaw). Also, normal bone in areas of the jaw ...
  4. ... and location of these abnormalities, they can cause pain in the jaw, neck, chest, or back; swelling in the arms, neck, or head; difficult or painful swallowing; hoarseness; shortness of ... sudden chest or back pain, and may also result in unusually pale skin ( ...
  5. ... forearm bones called Madelung deformity, which may cause pain and limit wrist movement. Additionally, some affected individuals have mild underdevelopment of the lower jaw bone (mandible). The prevalence of Langer mesomelic dysplasia ...
  6. ... and the upper lip (philtrum); a small lower jaw (micrognathia); a ... reduced ability to feel pain; a spine that curves to the side (scoliosis); ...
  7. ... with the disorder often experience back and joint pain, limited joint ... tip; and a small lower jaw. Almost all affected infants are born with an ...
  8. ... back than normal (glossoptosis), and a small lower jaw (micrognathia). This combination of features can lead to ... appears early in life and may cause joint pain or stiffness. Problems with the bones of the ...
  9. ... to an abnormally large head (macrocephaly) and lower jaw (mandible), a prominent forehead (frontal bossing), and bulging ...
  10. ... occurs in 15 percent of individuals with hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumor syndrome and in 1 percent of individuals ...
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