TMJ or toothache symptoms ? Posted: 05-22-08 09:53am
So for the past three days my leftside
joint in my jaw has been hurting a lot
when I open my mouth to a certain point.
When I get past that point then the
hurting stops but going back to close it
hurts again when I'm the that same point.
It hurts right where my ear and jaw meet,
like at the tip of the cartilage in my
ear.
Can toothaches do this? I know my wisdom
teeth are coming in on that side pretty
fast now, thats the only noticable
difference on either side with my teeth.
And the other side is fine with pain and
my teeth.
I also went running two days ago before I
started getting this pain. I'm not sure
but I suppose its possible I grit my teeth
when I run. Otherwise I can't think of
what else could have happened.
Anyone ever have this problem or know what
it might be?
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Tmddyan
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Posted: 05-22-08 12:43pm
it could be your wisdome teeth Or it could
also be a case of tmd--temporomandibular
disorder. I have this---it causes pain in
the jaw, poping, clicking, referred pain
etc. its possibel that your toothaches
are only referred pain from your jaw
causin your teeth to hurt. Have you ever
been in an accident? or had any other type
of traumatic injury? how about how your
teeth fit together? I would get into a jaw
specialist and see what he says when he
checks you out. if you need help with
that i can help you. Im also going yo move
this over to the tmj(temporomandibular
joint) forum where it belongs so you can
hear from others that have it. Im the
moderator over there so do not hesitate to
contact me at any time.
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Maddie34
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Posted: 05-22-08 12:59pm
Oh my, it's a disorder?
I only recently started having this pain,
you can develope this sort of thing?
No accidents-- ever really, which is why I
was hoping it was my teeth.
My teeth are straight, however thats
really the only thing good about them--
cavities like crazy. I know my wisdom
teeth are coming in, my dentist said
they'd call me in a few months to schedule
something if needed. Every few weeks I can
noticably feel a little more tooth in the
back, but I've never had a problem like
this before. I'm not even opening my jaw
and it hurts right now.
Is this something that gets worse if not
treated? My family is going through a
rough time and we don't have health
insurance at the momment.
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Tmddyan
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Posted: 05-22-08 13:07pm
it can get worse depending on you and how
things are set up. INsurance doesnt cover
it any way. i pay out of pocket
I would get those wisdom teeth pulled
asap. that may be what is causing the
problem. it could be that they are
crowding your teeth and causing your bite
(how your teeth fit together) to be off.
i think that you should call around to
different dentists and get a price on
having them pulled and ask when the
closest appt is. and get it taken care of.
Ill warn you that your jaw will be really
sore afterwards--give it a good month. I
wouldnt really worry about this untill
after you have them pulled.
are you under a lot of stress at all? try
to minimize stress and also treat the jaw
as if its sprained and use a soft diet.
PUt heat or ice(ice is better) on the
joint and try to relax as much as
possibel. take som aleve or ibuprophen and
it will help you deal with it.
I was actually born with this disorder and
you can develope it or you can get it from
traumatic injuries as well as a
malocclusion.and stress.
let me know if that helps--and like i said
--questions just ask
Yeah, stress is there. And when I went
running, I was cranky and when I'm cranky
I (accidently) grit my teeth...
Eh, we'll I'll see what I can do about my
wisdom teeth. Just by looking it up right
now it doesn't look cheap, it's going to
take me a few months to set this money
aside if I need it to be done.
And thank you very much for the help!
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Posted: 05-22-08 16:07pm
Maddie34
wrote:
Oh my, it's a disorder?
I only recently started having this pain,
you can develope this sort of thing?
No accidents-- ever really, which is why I
was hoping it was my teeth.
My teeth are straight, however thats
really the only thing good about them--
cavities like crazy. I know my wisdom
teeth are coming in, my dentist said
they'd call me in a few months to schedule
something if needed. Every few weeks I can
noticably feel a little more tooth in the
back, but I've never had a problem like
this before. I'm not even opening my jaw
and it hurts right now.
Is this something that gets worse if not
treated? My family is going through a
rough time and we don't have health
insurance at the
momment.
Eh, don't be scared by the term
disorder....Some disorders are more scary
than others and this is actually quite
common. Disorder just means that
something just isn't in order, it's the
fixing it and the pain that it gives you
that's really what counts.
If you've been to your dentist, he should
have checked to see what your bite
is...class B bites mostly have this
problem with their jaws. Class B just
means that your teeth are just, even if
ever so slightly, not resting perfectly on
each other from side to side. A lot of
people have this, so it's not too much to
worry about. Stress can make problems
with it, as well a change in your dental,
so the reason why you are having most of
your pain is probably from the wisdom
teeth, since you had no problems before.
I wouldn't rule out a TMD issue, but get
your wisdom teeth fixed before you look at
that. Also if you do have TMD, going to
the chiropractor is a good way to help,
and some insurance companies will pay for
that, so don't worry about all the "out of
pocket" just yet either. I pay out of
pocket for my chiro, but it really isn't
that expensive, and you just go when you
are hurting.
I hope that helps alleviate some of your
anxiety about your situation, since I'm
sure some of these responses might have
make you a little more tense and nervous.
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Maddie34
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Posted: 05-22-08 22:46pm
Well, I was hoping it was just a sore jaw
and didn't have a name for it other than
just that; a sore jaw
Just out of curiosity, what is it that you
do to treat TMD?
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mominashoe
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Posted: 05-22-08 23:45pm
TMD is pretty simple to handle, unless you
have a severe case, and you would know if
you did. It could be just the wisdom
teeth that is aggravating the situation,
so it might just be sore only while you're
teeth are adjusting.
Don't worry about extensive treatments
unless your new teeth are a problem after
they've settled in. If your dentist
recommends that they come out, then see if
it still occurring after you've had them
out. Until then, you can visit the
chiropractor every time you feel you need
an adjustment.
I have TMD too and mine is usually not too
bad unless I aggravate it, and it's easily
fixed with a visit to the chiropractor.
My doctor uses the activator method, so
it's really something that you don't need
to be scared about. There's no big bone
cracking and popping involved. It doesn't
hurt unless there is inflammation, which
also brings me to the fact that you should
probably be icing your jaw. It will help
keep the swelling down while your teeth
are coming in back there, and will make it
easier for the chiropractor to move things
back into place.
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Posted: 05-23-08 12:36pm
neuromuscular dentistry is the best way to
treat tmd--there are tother methods used
to treat tmd as well. its just a matter of
finding which one is right for you. tmd
can hurt with out inflamation. im not
imflamed and it hurts like all get
out.----tmd if you have it is not easily
fixed---most treatments are trial and
error.