Experiencing painon one side of your jaw can be both an uncomfortable and concerning experience, but thankfully pain of this nature usually isn’t linked to a serious health condition.

Below, you could find some of the most common causes ofjaw pain, some of the additional symptoms to look out for, and what to do if you experience pain in your jaw.

According toHealthline, some of the most common causes of one-sided jaw pain include temporomandibular joint disorders that impacts the joints which connect your skull and jaw, a condition known as sinusitis which is the inflammation of nasal cavities, and dental problems including cavities, an abscessed tooth, growth of wisdom teeth, gum disease or tooth decay, missing or misaligned teeth, and tooth grinding or clenching.

Woman experiencing pain in her jaw

PerBuoy Health, some other potential causes of jaw pain includeanxietythat can lead to tension in the area, overusing the jaw when chewing or talking, abnormalities of the jaw, and myofascial pain syndrome.

Here’s when you should see a doctor for your jaw pain

PerHealthline, some less common but more serious causes of jaw pain could be attributed to tumors and cysts around the jaw area, a chronic condition known as trigeminal neuralgia that is brought on by abnormal pressure on the trigeminal nerve, and a rare but very serious bone infection known as osteomyelitis that is brought on by bacteria.

Some effective ways of treating less serious jaw pain at home include stretching or massaging muscles of the jaw, applying a hot or cold pack to the area, avoiding chewy foods such as chewing gum, and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs including ibuprofen (viaBuoy Health).

Man experiencing pain in her jaw

It is advised you seek medical attention right away if your jaw pain is sudden, if the discomfort in the area is unbearable, if you have difficulty eating, drinking, swallowing, or breathing, if you have trouble moving your mouth as normal, if the jaw pain is accompanied by persistent swelling or a fever, or if the pain suddenly goes away following a burst of unpleasant smelling and tasting liquid in the mouth.