If you are not a registered member of our community, please click here to register...

 Home Message Boards Health Guide Join for Free Testimonials About Us
Search
   
  


PDA

View Full Version : So, do you think I belong in the TMJ club?


 

 

 
kiki lou
07-29-2003, 09:25 PM
Two years ago, I saw 2 dentists and an oral surgeon for ear fullness, occasional jaw pain, bite changes and a strange sensation that all my teeth were loose and shifting. X-rays, exams indicated the teeth were fine, jaw looked good, etc. One dentist made a night guard for me, since I am a clencher, and in several months (after a prolonged coughing spell from bronchitis) my problems vanished.

I continued to wear the splint, and had little or no symptoms at all. I thought my problem was solved.

I've spent this whole summer battling a low level sinus infection, and noticed a lot more headaches than usual. I clench a lot more during the summer, as I have a special needs daughter with behavior challenges that I tend non-stop during summer. A few weeks ago, my front teeth became more sensitive, and the gums were swollen and sometimes bleeding. The location would change from day to day, and they weren't really painful.

Two weeks ago, I noticed ear fullness, popping, and general "tiredness" during chewing, etc. I had 2 migraine type headaches in the last week, along with severe anxiety/PMS symptoms. On Monday, I felt like my chew was "off" and it just wasn't much fun to eat. At dinner last night, I was chewing a dinner roll when all of a sudden, something felt WRONG.

Today I've had pain ranging from a dull ache in my jaw, to sharp pains in my chin, ear, roof of mouth. The pain "travels around" from minute to minute. One tooth in particular seems VERY sensitive.

I went to the dentist on an emergency visit (not my usual dentist, as he's on vacation, OF COURSE) and he felt that, once again, the teeth are fine. He recommended NSAIDS, rest, soft food, etc.

Does my tale sound familiar? Anyone else have the sensation that their teeth are about to fall out? It's a very scary feeling, and the dentists really give me strange looks about that one?

Any help is appreciated. Sorry this is so long.

Kiki

Sponsor
 



Anastasia
07-29-2003, 09:59 PM
hey kiki

i would go visit your dentist again. i've had some bleeding in my gums too, apparently it's from my NTI but yours is just wierd. all of your symptoms still sound TMJd related. alot of people in here have been suffering on and off again for years. just hang in there. some one with more experience in this stuff will probably reply soon.

Anastasia

Literati
07-30-2003, 04:39 AM
Hi kiki,

Actually the majority of your symptoms sound similar to mine. I've never had the feeling of loose teeth but I know that's definitely a symptom of TMJ/TMD.

I'm not sure if you had MRIs or tomos done. If not, you might want to consider getting those before any diagnosis or treatment plan is made. It seems like your problem is more muscular but MRIs/tomos are the only way to figure it out. Good luck!





Site owned and operated by HealthBoards.com (TM)
Copyright and Terms of Use © 1998-2009 HealthBoards.com (TM) All rights reserved.
Do not copy or redistribute in any form!