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- Dislocation_of_jaw abstract "Dislocations occur when two bones that originally met at the joint detach. Dislocations should not be confused with Subluxation. Subluxation is when the joint is still partially attached to the bone.When a person has a dislocated jaw it is difficult to open and close the mouth. Dislocation can occur following a series of events if the jaw locks while open or unable to close. If the jaw is dislocated, it may cause an extreme headache or inability to concentrate. When the muscle's alignment is out of sync, a pain will occur due to unwanted rotation of the jaw.If the pain remains constant, it may require surgery to realign the jaw. Depending on the severity of the jaw's dislocation, pain relief such as paracetamol may assist to alleviate the initial chronic pain. If the pain relief is taken for an extended period of time, it may negatively affect the person while talking, eating, drinking, etc.".
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- Dislocation_of_jaw icd10 "S03.0".
- Dislocation_of_jaw icd9 "830".
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- Dislocation_of_jaw caption "Sagittal section of the articulation of the mandible.".
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- Dislocation_of_jaw icd "830".
- Dislocation_of_jaw icd "S03.0".
- Dislocation_of_jaw name "Dislocation of jaw".
- Dislocation_of_jaw subject Category:Dislocations,_sprains_and_strains.
- Dislocation_of_jaw subject Category:Injuries_of_head.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Abstraction100002137.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Attribute100024264.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Condition113920835.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Disease114070360.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Dislocations,SprainsAndStrains.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type IllHealth114052046.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Illness114061805.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type InjuriesOfHead.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Injury114285662.
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- Dislocation_of_jaw type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Sprain114299336.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type State100024720.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Wrench114299070.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Disease.
- Dislocation_of_jaw type Situation.
- Dislocation_of_jaw comment "Dislocations occur when two bones that originally met at the joint detach. Dislocations should not be confused with Subluxation. Subluxation is when the joint is still partially attached to the bone.When a person has a dislocated jaw it is difficult to open and close the mouth. Dislocation can occur following a series of events if the jaw locks while open or unable to close. If the jaw is dislocated, it may cause an extreme headache or inability to concentrate.".
- Dislocation_of_jaw label "Dislocation of jaw".
- Dislocation_of_jaw label "Вывих нижней челюсти".
- Dislocation_of_jaw label "顎関節脱臼".
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