The lower jaw makes movements such as up and down, left and right thanks to our jaw joint. With a healthy joint socket and fluid, these movements take place silently. When the integrity of the joint is damaged, you start to hear noises from the joint. Damage to the joint can occur for several reasons. Highly made fillings, veneer-style restorations, long-term lack of back teeth, traumas such as blows to the jaw cause the natural integrity of the jaw joint to be disrupted and sounds to emerge. For the treatment of this, you should consult a TMJ (Tempora Mandibular Joint) Specialist.