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Post On: 2011-10-20 21:59:21

 Another discourse most TMJ?
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Ok, so I've had TMJ for 2 weeks today and I went to the dentist to get a modeling done for a period mouth protect in case I grind my teeth. I Just got the protect backwards yesterday and wore it for the first instance last night. However, I asked my dentist how long I'd hit to wear it in visit for my jaw to unlock and he said I shouldn't wait and wager if the period protect module fix it, I should still go wager an oral surgeon. I paid $540 out of pocket for this period protect that won't fix my problem. Why? The dentist said that the oral surgeon module require me to hit a period protect before he module evaluate me. Why couldn't I hit gotten an over the counter protect kinda than paying A LOT for a protect that does the aforementioned thing? Confused about that. Also, my mom is frustrated with this situation, so she says provide it a month to wager if the protect module work. Great, now I hit to wait another month with this annoying, painful locked jaw. So what should I do from here? What module the oral surgeon want to do? Any help would be great. It's soft and hard. I hit to modify it under liquid to soften it, then put it and it is slowly hardens. I would feature maybe it's acrylic?
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 Post On: 2011-10-20 22:03:34
User: Hawkeyesrule
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Over the furniture guards are much thicker and don't 'last nearly as daylong as custom prefabricated guards. Is the protect fleecy or hard? Sometimes a dentist uses a fleecy guard, similar to a football mouth guard, and other nowadays it is a hard acrylic guard.
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 Post On: 2011-10-20 22:59:09
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It is manifest that your dentist does not undergo how to impact TMJ and he has finished what is called a shotgun approach to treatment - making you a splint and hoping for the prizewinning and not lettered what is existence finished or should be finished to correct the problem. Going to an oral doc is also not good. The reason existence that they only undergo how to cut and a standpat and non-surgical approach should always be finished first. There is a locution that if all you hit is a hammer, then that is what you will ingest to fix everything. Likewise, oral surgeons hit a preoperative scalpel as their only tool so a preoperative approach is all they undergo how to do. Clenching and/or grinding will aggravate an existing TMJ condition, not cause it. No dentist who knows how to impact TMJ would refer anyone to an oral doc unless there is severe breakdown of the jaw joint. Your dentist made the referral because he/she knows null about TMJ or its treatment. Surgery should only be an option of last resort and many TMJ dentists won't recommend it even at that saucer (me included). To find someone near you who can rattling help, analyse this site out - www.iaortho.org. BTW, you are wearing the criminal identify of appliance to unlock a TMJ. It would be in your prizewinning welfare to avoid an oral doc (and traditional orthodontist), consortium me.
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