To matt's question: it definetly hurts when I yawn too wide, but as far as getting stuck, that doesn't happen. Like I said, it cracks multiple times, like 2 or 3 times in one second, and I just quench in pain, and in like 10 seconds the pain goes away.

I talked with my mother, when she was a kid she also had this problem and she said it went away with time. She had many problems such as extreme pain in her legs and some problem with her heart, and doctors told her to get surgery immediately but she refused and 20 years later she went to get her heart checked and it was perfect.

I just want to know if anyone knows anyone that had to get surgery from this problem. I suppose I'll wait maybe 2 years and see whats up, and then invest in a nightguard if the pain gets worse.
bobthenuker Reviewed by bobthenuker 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