Joey,
I'm on this board to find more info about tinnitus... so I have a suggestion for ya...
Next time you go to the dentist, ask them about TMJ. They can feel around your jaw and see if it's out of whack - this can put you on the right track for treatment (or at least rule it out).
A possible cause for tinnitus (as someone with TMJ and Tinnitus) is that you might be having problems in the morning if you are grinding or clenching your teeth when you sleep. It's the joints and/or swelling in the jaw (TMJ) that may be causing pressure on the ears, which causes the ringing (tinnitus).
Or you can find a head/neck specialist that practices on TMJ patients... mine is a dentist who specializes in head/neck pain (and does NOT do the normal dentist routines - cleanings, fillings, etc). But he costs $250 per visit.
So, if you think that TMJ might be the cause of tinnitus, then there are options to reduce the ringing. Mine is taking glucosamine/chondroitin for the joints.
IF you have TMJ, there are many more alternatives... you can check them out at:
[url="http://www.healthboards.com/cgi/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=11 9"]http://www.healthboards.com/cgi/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=11 9[/url]
Best of luck!
Ingrid.
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