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I have TMJ i have had it for about 8 months, i have been to about 10 driffent doctor i have had my splint for about 4 months, i am going to have to get braces, but i need to know what kind of symptoms you guys have with you tmj, mine are headaches, dizziness, my jaws hurt all the time! What are your symptoms?

2006-07-17 12:13:24 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Dental

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headaches, dizziness, my jaws hurts. Sounds like mine, do your ears ring as well ? Mine do. But the biggest problem I have is the fact that my jaw no longer works correctly. I can open my mouth only 1/2 in in the front. That is the bottom of the top teeth and to the top of the bottom teeth. I had tons of X-rays, cat scans, and mri's done. No one has been able to find out just why . One maxillofacial surgeon said he could fix the problem with jaw hinge replacement surgery. By using one of my ribs to make new replacement hinges. or I could go with the stainless steel replacements. Either way is about $50,000. So I opted to do nothing. So I just live with it . hope that you get to feeling better.

2006-07-17 12:23:53 · answer #1 · answered by Scott c 5 · 2 0

Hi Amber, I had it until I got braces. But mine was so bad my jaw locked while yawning and pregnant on a boating trip. They relaxed me and my jaw (with a very weak sedative) and my jaw eventually released it's open mouth lock. It looked hilarious but felt bad!

My symptoms were : teeth grinding at night, grouchy all the time cause my jaw hurt so bad and just generally grouchy cause I was not sleeping well nor functioning well when I was awake till I got braces.

I also got a bite guard that helped tremendouly. It will go away (10 years later) I have no symptoms or TMJ :-)))

Wishing you a healthy recovery!

2006-07-17 12:23:16 · answer #2 · answered by Carla S 5 · 0 0

only one time heavily isn't info of tmj. If it starts happening each and each and every of the time it should be, yet i doesn't freak out, because it is often innocuous. My dad's had this problem for a minimum of 30 years without issues worse than a painful pop each and every so in many circumstances. i have had an similar issue for years without issues except having difficulty beginning my mouth for a pair days one time. next time you bypass to the dentist element out it and they could furnish you with better ideas. i understand i'm a procedures from being an expert yet i have under no circumstances heard of a few thing terrible happening as subsequently of tmj. Inconvenient per chance, yet a procedures from deadly.

2016-12-01 19:30:59 · answer #3 · answered by duenwald 4 · 0 0

I was diagnosed with TMD as a teenager. Had braces, it helped with the headaches. Only recently has it ever bothered me since I was a child. Two months my jaw locked up on me. I can only open a little bit. I was in terrible pain the first month, now it isn't as bad. Still hurts to eat, yawn, etc. My symptoms are headaches (bad) and dizziness as well. My oral surgeon wants to do a procedure but my insurance will not cover anything having to do with TMD. Good luck!

2006-07-17 16:32:09 · answer #4 · answered by Beth 5 · 0 0

My jaws hurt all the time and I couldn't figure out why. Eventually a good dentist made a mouth guard for me and it was like a miracle. My jaws quit hurting the first time I wore it.
You may have a more serious case and require more than a mouth guard but you won't know until you try it.
Get a referral from your dentist to someone who deals with this kind of stuff (if he can't do it himself) and get yourself checked out. It could make an amazing difference in your life.

2006-07-17 12:43:20 · answer #5 · answered by Ellen J 7 · 0 0

I get headaches, neckaches, shoulderaches, my jaws hurt all the time and they pop almost every time I open my mouth. It's a real pain in the a$$ to deal with, but you get used to it eventually. I had braces and it didn't make my TMJD better or worse. I hope something works out for you to at least ease the pain. :)

2006-07-17 12:21:45 · answer #6 · answered by LoonieGirl 4 · 0 0

MY DAUGHTER HAS IT. SHE HAD JAW PAIN, POPPING WHEN SHE ATE, HEADACHES AND IT WOULD LOCK OPEN A LOT WHEN SHE WOULD OPEN TO TAKE A BITE OF SOMETHING, ETC. SHE COULDN'T CHEW GUM OR TOUGH THINGS LIKE THAT BECAUSE IT WOULD HURT. OUR DOC WANTED TO OPERATE, SURGICALLY BREAK AND REPOSITION HER JAW AND BOLT IT TOGETHER. BUT IT WOULD HAVE MEANT HER JAW WOULD HAVE BEEN WIRED SHUT FOR AWHILE, EATING SOFT FOODS AND A YEAR TO RECOUP AND SHE WAS ONLY 14. I SAID NO. ANOTHER SPECIALIST SAID SURGERY WASN'T ALWAYS A SURE THING. SURGERY MAY OR MAY NOT WORK AND SOMETIMES SYMPTOMS GET BETTER WITH TIME. WE WAITED AND SHE DID GET BETTER AFTER SHE HAD HER WISDOM TEETH OUT. SHE DID HAVE TO WEAR BRACES FOR 4 YEARS BUT IT WAS WORTH IT. SHE IS 30 NOW. AND HAS TO BE A LITTLE CAREFUL WITH OPENING HER MOUTH TOO WIDE AND CHEWING CERTAIN STUFF. YOU MAY HAVE DIFFERENT RESULTS. ITS A PAIN... HOPE YOU GET BETTER!

2006-07-17 12:42:56 · answer #7 · answered by X 4 · 0 0

go see a good massage therapist, they can help. You could have saved yourself lots of money. I have 2 friends what just went thru this also. But remember a good therapist what also does sacral cranial they are the best . Good Luck

2006-07-17 12:49:23 · answer #8 · answered by diamantenkitty 4 · 0 0

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