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What do you mean by dislocated chin? What can I do to save myself?
Dislocation is a very common phenomenon in our daily life. Many people have experienced it, but some people still don't know what it means, so let's find out what it means. How should I save myself if my chin is dislocated?

What do you mean dislocated?

Dislocation refers to joint dislocation, including traumatic joint dislocation and pathological joint dislocation. Traumatic joint dislocation is common. When patients suffer from severe trauma or diseases such as joint tuberculosis and tumor, the stable structure of joint capsule is destroyed, which will cause dislocation. Usually it can be reduced by manual manipulation, and the key is to analyze it according to the specific joint and dislocation direction. After dislocation, the joint should be reset to restore its mobility. If there is swelling, it should be reset after swelling, and some moderate training should be done after 4~5 weeks to avoid secondary dislocation. In addition, patients will also have severe pain, joint deformity, glenoid emptiness, elastic fixation and other clinical manifestations.

What if my chin is dislocated?

Dislocation of the chin can't save yourself. Mandibular dislocation is medically called temporomandibular joint dislocation, which is the joint head of temporomandibular joint and protrudes outside the joint capsule. Temporomandibular joint is different from other joints, and there is a joint nodule below the joint. When dislocated, the joint head will come out in front of the joint tubercle, and the tubercle will block the joint head, so that the joint head cannot return to the joint cavity on its own. Therefore, if the patient has acute anterior dislocation of the joint, he needs to go to the stomatology department of a regular hospital for manual reduction by an experienced doctor and then fix it for three weeks. Some joint dislocations occur for the first time, and the technical requirements for reduction are very high. Some recurrent temporomandibular joint dislocations are medically called recurrent dislocations. Some family members or patients can also reset themselves after learning.

Dad dislocated his chin when he was helping his daughter with her studies.

Recently, in Yueyang, Hunan, a video of a father dislocating his chin with anger and feeling depressed at night sparked heated discussion. Ms. Zhou, the mother who shot the video, said that this video was taken a few years ago. Recently, I found the photo album very interesting and posted it on the short video platform. Ms. Zhou recalled that her father was tutoring her daughter that night, and her daughter was too excited because she didn't understand. After shouting, her mouth suddenly closed and she had to see a doctor. Finally, the doctor gently broke it and helped him reset. On the way to the hospital, the daughter's father was in pain and wanted the doctor to help him reset quickly. After the reset, he came home, because he was distressed by the medical expenses, and he kept complaining: 150 yuan did something bad! In the video, dad is wearing pajamas and has a bandage on his head, swearing all the way. Mom laughed all the way.

What is the reason for dislocation of chin?

Mandibular dislocation is usually related to temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Sometimes the dislocation of temporomandibular joint is caused by excessive force or incorrect posture during sleeping, which is easy to cause dislocation of chin. Occasionally, the jaw 1-2 dislocates, which is not a big problem. You don't even need to reset manually after reset, you can reset yourself. If similar phenomena often occur, it is necessary to use chin rest or bandage for fixation after manual reduction to limit the range of mouth opening. In addition, be careful not to laugh or open your mouth hard. Most people can gradually improve this situation within 2 weeks. Be careful not to press your chin on your stomach while sleeping, which will destroy the stability of temporomandibular joint.