Clicking Jaw
Clicking or Popping in the Jaw
Hearing a clicking or popping sound when opening or closing your mouth is a common symptom of a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. The temporomandibular joint connects your jawbone to your skull and allows smooth movement when talking, chewing, and yawning.
A clicking sound often occurs when the small cartilage disc inside the joint moves slightly out of its normal position during jaw movement. While this can sound alarming, it is not always a sign of a serious problem.
Common Symptoms
People experiencing a clicking jaw may also notice:
- Clicking or popping sounds when opening or closing the mouth
- Jaw stiffness
- Pain while chewing
- Difficulty opening the mouth fully
- Jaw fatigue after talking or eating
- Tenderness around the jaw joint
Is a Clicking Jaw Serious?
In many cases, a clicking jaw is not a cause for concern, especially if there is no pain or restriction in movement.
However, if the clicking is accompanied by pain, stiffness, locking, or difficulty opening the mouth, it may indicate irritation or dysfunction within the jaw joint. Early assessment and treatment can often prevent symptoms from becoming more persistent.
How Physiotherapy Can Help
Physiotherapy aims to restore normal jaw movement, reduce muscle tension, and improve the function of the temporomandibular joint.
Your treatment plan may include:
- TMJ mobilisation techniques
- Manual therapy to relax tight jaw muscles
- Posture assessment and correction
- Jaw control and coordination exercises
- Advice on reducing unnecessary jaw strain
When Should You Seek Treatment?
You should consider seeing a physiotherapist if you experience:
- Persistent jaw clicking with pain
- Difficulty opening or closing your mouth
- Jaw locking episodes
- Pain when chewing
- Frequent headaches associated with jaw tension
- Ongoing jaw stiffness
Early treatment often leads to faster recovery and helps reduce the likelihood of long-term joint problems.
Related Conditions
You may also find these pages helpful:
- Jaw Pain
- Jaw Locking
- Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)
- Ear Pain from the Jaw
- TMJ Headaches
- Neck Pain
Book an Assessment
If jaw clicking is causing pain, stiffness, or affecting your daily activities, our physiotherapists can assess your condition, identify the underlying cause, and develop a personalised treatment plan to restore comfortable jaw movement.



