postr/StutterJanuary 23, 2026
I'll write again. Latent temporomandibular joint dysfunction and stuttering. I note that the administrator is immoral.
Content
I'll write again. Latent temporomandibular joint dysfunction and stuttering. I note that the administrator is immoral. If a stutterer experiences muffled, barely noticeable sounds during very sudden movements of the jaw (very abrupt opening or closing of the mouth) (mostly dull clicks, sometimes sharp), they often become something common to the stutterer, so they still need to be noticed, or pain is observed, then the stutterer has temporomandibular dysfunction. the joint. This latent temporomandibular joint dysfunction is often observed in stutterers, and it could potentially be the cause of stuttering (theoretically so far). Write to us if you have it.
Themes
Speech & Stuttering
Subthemes
Blocks & StoppagesPhysical Tension