Monday, March 1, 2010
EAR PAIN: What to do when the ENT says there is no infection and does not have a treatment to relieve ear pain.
When chronic or acute ear pain occurs an evaluation by an otolaryngologist or ENT is a good way to begin treatment. The exception to this rule is when movements of the lower jaw cause the ear pain or the motion of the lower jaw is limited. This is a sign of a TMJ disorder. If it happens suddenly it may be the sign of an acute close-lock of the TM Joint and a dentist with experience in treating
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