Short Answer
Yes. Normal tests can be a useful starting point when symptoms continue and change with movement, clenching, chewing, sleep, or posture.
How to think about it
A normal test means that the checked area did not show a major finding in that test. It does not always explain dynamic symptoms. A functional evaluation can review movement and load patterns.
Evidence and limits for this question
What this question checks
This page uses the question "Can I visit even if dental, ENT, MRI, or CT tests were normal?" to organize a symptom pattern before assuming a TMJ-related cause.
What to rule out first
Urgent, organ-specific, dental, ENT, neurologic, traumatic, infectious, or breathing-related warning signs should be considered before jaw-related interpretation.
What is reviewed in clinic
Consultation details, symptom timing, jaw movement, chewing muscle tension, bite changes, previous exam results, and recurrence patterns may be reviewed together.
What not to decide from this page
Do not use this page alone to choose a diagnosis, appliance, procedure, medication, or emergency response.
Safety note
The purpose is not to say previous tests were wrong. Red flags and other medical causes still need to remain separated.