No. Some people experience painless clicking without significant joint damage. However, persistent sounds with pain or stiffness should be evaluated.
Yes. Stress can contribute to muscle tension, teeth grinding, and jaw clenching, all of which may strain the TMJ.
Mild cases sometimes improve with rest and habit changes. Persistent symptoms often require professional evaluation to prevent worsening.
Gentle exercises may help in some cases, but aggressive stretching can worsen irritation. A dental professional can recommend appropriate exercises.
Yes. Neck and shoulder alignment can influence jaw muscle tension and joint positioning.