Night Mouth Guard For Tmj
My jaw and arms are paining when I am little stressed I minimized stress but small anxiety or normal time also I am gett ...
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To rule out the jaw pain- a complete dental check-up is important. This dental check-up will be different from a general dental checkup which includes 1. Soft tissue evaluation 2. Checking jaw joint- @ pre auricular palpitation, @ lateral auditory meatus palpitation @ hearing the click sounds @checking for early contacts @ checking for functional and nonfunctional contacts .and much more. For all this, you need to visit the dentist. Or dentist who is a tmj expert or oral maxillofacial surgeon. In general, solutions could be 1. Getting a night guard 2. Splints 3. Deprogrammer 4. Balancing the occlusion and much more also, you can take a muscle relaxant and one antiinflammatory for the time being.
My jaw is always paining it's been a year and my jaw feel very tight because of constant movement will it cause hypertro ...
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If you smoke you will develop atrophy of mouth tissue and pre cancerous lesions you can visit nearby dentist.
My both side of jaw pains allot since I started my habit eating my lips. Its been 6 months its paining will it hypertrop ...
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Hello do you have headaches when you wake up? You might be suffering from bruxism/ night grinding habit bruxism reasons could be 1.you grind your teeth at night, which you may not be aware of 2. Lot of stress 3. Anger issues 4.habits like nail-biting, tongue thrust and other 5.cervical 6.nerve related 7.imbalaced bite 8. You eating only from one side or eating on one side more than the other. 9.may be genetically 10. Wisdom teeth 11. Teeth conditions in general, solutions could be 1. Getting a night guard 2. Splints 3. Deprogrammer 4. Balancing the occlusion and many more also, you can take a muscle relaxant and one antiinflammatory for the time being follow up. A complete dental check-up is important. This dental check-up will be different from a general dental checkup which includes 1. Soft tissue evaluation 2. Checking jaw joint- @ pre auricular palpitation, @ lateral auditory meatus palpitation @ hearing the click sounds @checking for early contacts @ checking for functional and nonfunctional contacts .and much more. For all this, you need to visit the dentist. Or dentist who is a tmj expert or oral maxillofacial surgeon.
Patient complained of pain, swelling and trismus in left mandibular last molar after inflammation subsided an extraction ...
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Hello lybrate-user. By the terms used in the question, it seems that you are someone from dental fraternity. In my opinion, firstly check for the following: - tenderness in muscles of mastication - clicking of tmj and deviation/deflection of mouth on opening and closing - any parafunctional habits - any emotional stress that the patient might be going through since it seems mostly due to muscular injury during extraction, I am suggesting the following line of treatment. Do continue with the warm saline rinses and myospas forte. Diazepam 10 mg orally once daily every night before sleep could be added for 14 days along with isometric jaw exercises (4-5 seconds in each direction per session, 4-5 sessions per day). Also tell the patient to perform ice-cream stick exercise to slowly increase the mouth opening. If any parafunctional habits are there then stoppage of the same followed by intraoral appliances like night-guard can be given. Review the patient after 14 days. If any clicking in tmj is present then get an opg done. Reassure the patient since having discomfort even after 2 weeks might get them stressed about the same. For further discussion, feel free to drop in for private conversation.
I have a problem of grinding teeth at night. Also sometimes I feel stiffness in my jaws. What can I do to get rid of thi ...
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You can see an orthodontist or prosthodontist for your problem. Usually a simple night guard appliance given by your dentist is all that you need to relieve your concern. But further examination is advisable regarding the cause of your teeth grinding (bruxism)
I am experiencing a clicking sound in my right jaw when I open my mouth for chewing since three months. Now I feel it so ...
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It must be a temporomandibular jaw joint problem (jaw joint, eat a soft diet, get a night guard made from a dentist.
Suffering from TMJ problem how to get rid of it. More then 5 year I am suffering from TMJ ...
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TMJ problems are very complex lifelong problems, see a dentist and get a night guard made, have a soft diet, and consult an experienced physiotherapist too for the same.
Hi Sir, My face jaw have a pain at joint in mostly night & filling sour at that place sensation. Sound is coming while b ...
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Take over-the-counter medications. ... Use moist heat or cold packs. ... Eat soft foods. ... Avoid extreme jaw movements. ... Don't rest your chin on your hand. ... Keep your teeth slightly apart as often as you can. ... Learn relaxation techniques to help loosen up your jaw.
Am suffering from TMJ Disorder on Locked jaw from past 10 years, I have consulted some of orthopedic doctors but I didn' ...
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Tmj disorder is very complicated. It can gives you variety of symptoms. Before proceeding to any treatment it is necessary that your problem is diagnosed properly and the main cause of Tmj should be find out. Long running tmd have some damage in the joint and disc. Lock jaw is caused by your disc in the joint is not functioning properly with the joint bone during jaw movement. Tmj treatment is done in 2-3 phases ,depending upon your present condition. First phase is hard splint therapy for few months, after your pain and lock jaw is solved then in second and third phase according to the case some Ortho, prostho or occlusal correction is done. So first get your case properly diagnosed.
Dear sir/madam My age is 26. I have sensitivity in my teeth in left side. And at the same time. I am getting small bit s ...
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You are suffering from jaw joint problem, see a dentist to get a night-guard made, eat soft food for few days, you are having what is called TMJ dysfunction.