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| | Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction |
 | | The temporomandibular joint, or jaw joint, is the most unique joint in the whole body. |
 | | Since we have two joints, one on each side of the head, which are joined together by the lower jaw, it is truly a double-double joint. |
 | | Temporomandibular joint dysfunction is a distressing syndrome of pain, limited jaw movement, clicking, popping, and crepitus (a grating sound similar to the crumpling sound of parchment paper) in the jaw joint. |
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