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I sometimes have problems with my nerves in my face. Sometimes when I either talk or start to eat, just anything to do with opening my mounth, it get stuck and the nerves start to jump in my face. It mostly happen in the jaw area. My jaw may lock for short bit. It don\'t happen so often, but when it does it\'s unpleasnt and scary.


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replied August 29th, 2010
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It seems you have a lock jaw problem ...its due to some condylar dislocation which occurs at the jaw...you should meet ent surgeon to help you out...


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