The experience of jaw pain that lasts for more than a few months can be an uncertain experience both for patients and professionals. Management may fall between the roles of dentist or GP and many people are unclear about who to consult. Self-management is recommended as first-line treatment, possibly alongside other conservative options. In practice treatments and explanations that are offered can be varied and inconsistent. This study aims to explore the experiences of people who have sought help for persistent jaw pain of treatment and explanations offered and of being introduced to and using self-management. Initial results indicate that experiences can be varied and those who use self-management typically learn about it from sources other than their dental or medical appointments.
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