Air bubbles, same as in cracking knuckles...
Yes. The clicking is the first step.
Has nothing to do with the spine it is the shape of the jaw and head.
What causes. Clicking. In my left ear only
TMJ causes jaw pain, and a crossbite can certainly lead to TMJ. So, yes.
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
The TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, is the joint of the jaw. So no, it is not physically possible to have TMJ in your back.
The opening and closing of the heart valves.
Parasites can indirectly affect TMJ health and function by causing inflammation and pain in the surrounding muscles and tissues. This can lead to symptoms such as jaw stiffness, difficulty opening and closing the mouth, and clicking or popping sounds in the jaw joint. Additionally, the stress and discomfort caused by parasitic infections can contribute to teeth grinding and clenching, which can further exacerbate TMJ issues.
TMJ disorder stands for temporomandibular joint disorder, a medical condition that causes jaw joint to be sore and painful. TMJ disorder is generally not a symptom of diabetes. But the drugs prescribed for TMJ disorder induces diabetes. Corticosteroid drugs may be prescribed for TMJ disorder. These drugs are injected into joint for immediate pain relief. Corticosteroids are very effective when used short-term. However when used long-term (many months to years), they may become less effective and cause serious side effects, one such is diabetes.
Driving at 50mph or above what causes a loud knocking clicking sound during acceleration?
There are nearly no similarities, at all, with the exception of location. Tetanus is a disease that can cramp and lock your jaw muscles, preventing normal eating. TMJ is an abbreviation for your jaw joint, just under your ear. TMJ stands for 'temporo-mandibular joint. When people say, "I have TMJ", they really mean that they have a TMJ disorder which can range from the TMJ popping when the mouth is opened or closed all the way to an actual dislocation of the TMJ when the mouth is opened or closed.
If clicking while trying to start then might be a bad starter. If clicking while running, then might be valve/lifter noise.