commentr/StutterMay 22, 2025

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Review from artificial intelligence in Google: Yes, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders can be associated with stuttering. TMJ issues can affect the jaw's movement, which is crucial for speech, potentially leading to articulation difficulties, discomfort while speaking, and impaired speech volume or slurred speech. Additionally, some research suggests that people who stutter may have anomalies in oral proprioception, the body's awareness of its position, which could also be linked to TMJ.

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Causes & Variability

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Neurological & Brain