Jaw Pain, Headaches, or
Clicking When You Chew?
If you are dealing with persistent jaw pain, frequent headaches, or a popping jaw, this quick self-assessment can help you better understand whether a TMJ disorder may be worth discussing with a provider in Payson, Utah.
Take Our TMJ Pain Quiz!
Takes 1-2 minutes
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A Simple First Step Toward Lasting Relief
This is not a diagnosis, just a quick screening tool designed to help you understand your symptoms. It takes just a few minutes, and your answers are completely private.
Your Jaw Pain May Be More Than Just Stress
Many people live for years assuming their headaches, jaw tightness, or facial pain are just stress or something they have to put up with. They take pain relievers, avoid certain foods, or learn to ignore the clicking when they open their mouth.
But ongoing jaw pain and tension headaches aren’t something you simply have to accept. They’re often a sign that the temporomandibular joint isn’t functioning the way it should—and that’s treatable.
TMJ and Jaw Pain Quiz FAQs
Common signs include jaw pain or tenderness, clicking or popping when you chew, frequent headaches, and jaw locking. This quiz can help you recognize the pattern, but only a provider can confirm a diagnosis after an evaluation.
TMJ disorders are often treated by trained providers using non-surgical approaches such as custom oral appliances and targeted therapy. Our team in Payson specializes in comfortable, conservative care for both adults and children.
No. This quiz is a screening tool, not a diagnosis. It helps you understand whether your symptoms are worth discussing with a provider, who can then recommend a proper evaluation if needed.
Many TMJ treatments are covered by medical insurance. Coverage varies by plan, and our team can help you understand your specific options during your consultation.
Non-surgical options include custom oral appliance therapy, bite alignment support, and conservative therapies that relieve pressure on the jaw joint—comfortable alternatives that help many patients avoid surgery.

