My jaw seemed to have been able to crack
for sometime now (about 6months maybe)
The thing is, it doesnt happen by accident
or when im chewing or something.
It's something like cracking your own
knuckles, except that im able to crack my
jaw everytime i feel like it. It's quite
addictive too.
It doesnt hurt or anything, but it makes a
relatively noticable cracking/poping
sound, and feels good too when i crack it.
(I usually open my mouth and move my left
jaw in a circular motion and close it
tightly in order to crack it, but i have
also came out with a bunch of other
techniques as well such as closing my
mouth, then widely opening my mouth to
the left side, I call it reverse
cracking.)
So is this a normal thing? Or do i have
TMJ?
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Tmddyan
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Hey Posted: 07-05-07 12:14pm
it sounds like you do have tmj----get
checked out by a doctor. cracking your jaw
is not good for it and it isnt normal.
sometimes the jaw doesnt hurt---later
perhaps it will ---who k nows. you need to
get that checked out.
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sexyscot76
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Dont !! Posted: 07-05-07 15:20pm
Please give up your habit of cracking your
jaw, i can tell you why! I fractured my
jaw years ago and didnt realise it and a
few years later, i found it quite
"relaxing" or "comforting" to do the same
crack my jaw. Well i am 6 surgeries
further down the line, i have had a rib
graft, titanium joint and then titanium
joint rejection which meant it had to be
removed, repair surgery and finally
bi-lateral Lorenz replacement joints, not
funny i can assure you, and when i think
back to maybe 12 years ago when i sat and
cracked my jaw for fun ! well i wish the
hell i hadnt done that so please take my
advice and seek help and stop cracking
your jaw
Take Care
Samara
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catswold
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Joined: 10 Oct 2005 Posts: 404 Location: Flint, Michigan
Posted: 07-05-07 19:58pm
Popping and cracking the jaw can also lead
to TMJ and later to degenerative joint
disease or arthritis. If you feel that
you are needing to pop the jaw because it
feels "out-of-joint," see a dentist who
specializes in jaw problems to check to
see if you actually have TMJ or that you
just have a bad habit.
Stop popping!!
God bless...
Carol
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Ess
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Joined: 12 Jun 2007 Posts: 13 Location: Vancouver, BC
Posted: 07-06-07 13:51pm
Yes, please take the advice here. I've
had tmj for about one and a half years,
and recently, some grating sounds and
cracking sounds have been happening. The
grating when I chew, the cracking when I
move my jaw side to side, or turn my head,
or in many different situations - even
when walking. I read where someone else
described this cracking sensation - it
sounded right - like somone tapping a pen
on a metal desk...
Anyways, it's not good - in my case the
disc is out of place, so the cracking is
bone on bone.
Do get checked out - maybe you need an mri
- maybe you can be helped with splints -
but from this point on in your life, I
think it would be wise to baby your jaw
with common sense (no tough steaks, chewy
candy, etc), don't over-open (even place
hand under chin when yawning, etc) and
never, never crack intentionally.
TMJ can get very serious, but if you catch
it in time, it does self-resolve in many
cases.
All the best,
Ess
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Tmddyan
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Hey Posted: 07-08-07 14:02pm
remember that mris are only 20% accurate.
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mike17
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Is This Tmj ?? Posted: 07-11-07 08:53am
Ive been under stress and anxiety lately
and have been clenching my jaws as a
result of comfort or habit im not sure
although my jaw feels fine if i open my
mouth fast wide open i can hear a cracking
sound around my ear/tempel area
can this be TMJ ? ive also had some bad
headaches lately and some long term neck
pain and urges to crack and move my neck
sometimes even some ear pain.
to add i can move or click something in
the back of my head like a muscle or
something like that any ideas ?
and last of all ive never payed 2 much
notice but are my teeth on both sides (
upper and lower set) meant to connect
because only one side dose ( right) and
the left is where i can hear the cracking
around my ear?
thanks
mike
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Tmddyan
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Hey Posted: 07-11-07 12:28pm
this does sound like tmj. you should go
find a good specialist----and dont crack
your jaw.
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mike17
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Re: Hey Posted: 07-13-07 08:51am
dyanmatteson
wrote:
this does sound like tmj.
you should go find a good
specialist----and dont crack your
jaw.
as in dentist ?
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mike17
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Posted: 07-13-07 08:55am
can lower back pain be connected to tmj ?
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Tmddyan
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Hey There Posted: 07-13-07 12:55pm
yes lower back pain can be connected to
tmj---a specialist that im talking about
is not just a dentist---one that has
experience with tmd and how to treat it.
if you need help finding one let me know
and ill help you out.
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catswold
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Posted: 07-13-07 13:37pm
Hi Mike17,
I personally think it's difficult to say
you have TMJ (or actually TMD -
temporomandibular dysfunction) at this
point right now. I think you are
definitely headed towards it, tho. The
clenching caused by stress can cause you
to have a host of TMJ, head, neck,
shoulders, and back symptoms. You also
mentioned that your bite is off. Combine
the two - bad bite & clenching and you
have the recipe for TMJ. BUT, it can be
stopped in its tracks with proper
treatment and stress reduction. I usually
list a bunch of self-help methods at this
point but feel you might need to go right
to a bite splint therapy. The bite splint
will balance the bite and helps relieve
some pressure from clenching on the jaw
joints. It doesn't work for everyone, but
it is a tried & proven method that has
helped many people.
Both neuromuscular dentists and FJO
(functional joint orthotic) dentists focus
on treating the whole body, not just the
jaw joint. The jaw joints are somewhat of
an axis of the body. If something is
wrong with this joint, the muscles, etc.,
can all be affected throughout the entire
body.
Work on relaxation methods of any kind.
Look at your posture especially when you
are in front of a computer. You don't
want to stretch your face towards the
monitor. It pulls at the muscles and
tendons of the TMJ area. Keep your back
reasonably straight with the shoulders
back and down, head over the body and chin
down slightly. Relax your mouth - DO NOT
let the teeth come together or touch ever
(try not to even when chewing), tongue
should be resting on roof of my mouth and
lips together or slightly apart. I do
know someone who puts his tongue between
his teeth to stop clenching and it works
for him. Get massages, jump into hot
tubs, relax. Try not to ever click or pop
your jaw. It wears down the ligaments and
bones. Go on a soft food diet for a few
weeks and try talking a little less to
give the muscles a break. It can be
"fixed."
I hope and pray that you will find the
help that you need.
God bless...
Carol
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mike17
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Posted: 07-18-07 00:30am
wearing my backpack causes pain in my
shoulder is this tmj related ?
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Tmddyan
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Hey Posted: 07-18-07 12:11pm
it is possible that it is. please dont
wear your backpack only on one
shoulder---use both straps. I know that
this caused a ton of problems for me. try
making every load balanced---groceries
etc. it did a lot for me.
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mike17
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Is This Normal ? For Tmj Posted: 07-22-07 06:38am
when i yawn or open my mouth wide i get a
spasm like movement , also in the same
area i can click or move something in the
back of my head and now my throat feels
like theirs a hook scraping down on it ( 2
describe the pain , it dosnt really hurt
but feel uncomfortable).
ps
( to understand this reply you may need to
read some of my previous post as i have
suffered from anxiety )
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Hey Posted: 07-22-07 14:15pm
yes I get this as well. since you are
haveing muscle spasams(excuse my spelling)
have you considered neuromuscular
dentistry? It sure sounds like you could
use one. I can find you a good one if you
want. just let me know.
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mike17
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Posted: 08-03-07 07:54am
is it possible to get tmj from sinus
problems being left to breath out of my
mouth most of the time would this change
the shape of my jaw ( as i feel they don't
match) or is just a stupid thing to say ?
i have been doing a lot of exams lately
causing me to sit in one position for a
long period of time , during these exams i
need to twist and turn my back , its
became a habit in a way now as i crack my
back from when i twist , my shoulder blade
or area around their feels swollen at time
and is uncomfortable to sit on.
final comment is it normal to being able
to click something in the back of your
head ? ( to describe it , its kind of like
clicking your tounge to make that "click"
sound but in the back of my head )
im planning to go physio for my back and
neck as i have had a few spasms in the
back area.
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Tmddyan
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Hey Posted: 08-03-07 12:35pm
i dont think its possible to get it from
sinus problems. i have had majoer sinus
problems in the past and have not gotten
worse. you could check withe the doctor on
that one.
try to make yourself as comfy as possible.
dont do the things that hurt.
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catswold
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Posted: 08-04-07 00:25am
Hi Mike,
Sinus problems are closely related to TMJ
and usually doctors won't find anything
wrong if checked. I wish I could have all
the money back that I paid to doctors over
the years just to have them say - "nothing
is wrong with your sinuses" or ears, etc.
It's frustrating.
Breathing with your mouth open all the
time is usually not a good idea. I don't
know if I can explain why well enough but
here goes. One - you need the natural air
filters of your nose to ward off germs,
etc. Two - keeping the jaw in a
relatively closed position does stabilize
the joint. That's why we are always told
to keep out teeth apart at all time BUT
the lips together (or slightly apart) with
tongue resting on the roof of the mouth.
And a possible third - breathing thru my
mouth puts a little more pressure on my
jaw joints. They might not for other
tho.
Personally I can't see where breathing
thru the mouth might change the "shape" of
your jaw. It is quite common for the
human body to differ in size and shape
from the left side to the right side,
including the jaw (only a very, very
little bit). Is your mouth deviating or
shifting when you open and close it?
I would imagine that you have been under a
great deal of stress lately.
Stress is very bad for TMJ. Use just
about any method you can think of to relax
your body. Massage Therapy is a great way
in my opinion. Getting good sleep is
essential. If you are having problems
breathing thru your nose, you might ask
your doc for a nasal spray for nights.
Are you wearing a bite splint right now?
A good one can really help when we are
stressing and clenching/grinding our
teeth. A neuromuscular dentist seems to
be who you should see. PM DyanMatteson
your zip code and she can locate some
names for you.
The back-of-the-head "click" sounds like
you might be cracking or popping your
neck, but I also get a quiet click sound
deep inside my head (aside from my neck
cracking) and don't really know what it
is.
I also just recently posted a list of
self-help methods to TenaciousE "Tmj ~
Living in Pain ~ . . . See if any of these
might help. Please ask any questions you
have. I don't know if there is a stupid
question when it comes to TMJ.
Take care and God bless...
Carol
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mike17
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Posted: 08-11-07 05:41am
hello ,
just wondering where i can buy a bite
splint from and what is it exactly i do no
it sits between the teeth an levels it i
believe.