I have that problem, Bob, both clicking and jaw pain. At night, you can feel it sometimes, and it gets worse if you tend to clench and grind your teeth at night, which I have done all my life. Many years ago the dentist made me up a night guard--a little plastic protective bite guard that fits over my upper teeth, which I wear to sleep. It protects your teeth and you temporomandibular joints. Those are the joints where your jawbones connect on both sides, just in front of your ears and which are what you hear popping and clicking. Try wearing a night guard and see if it helps! You can also buy them over the counter sometimes.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . jaw pain in dreams So there would be some nights when I go to sleep and I have a dream about pain in my jaw, and I can actually feel the pain. I know that you cannot feel pain in your dream, so it must mean my jaw slips into a bad position when I sleep. This doesn't happen very often, but once in a while. I also have jaw clicking everytime I open my mouth, and sometimes when I yawn too wide my jaw seems to crack multiple times. Does anyone else have jaw clicking, and should I go consult a doctor about this. Rating: 5