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I have TMJ, I was being treated for it with a mouth splint that

prevented me from grinding my teeth. It was working, but one night

when I first got pregnant, I was having bad nausea, so I took it out

and just set it on my headboard. Well the next day my little Beagle

chewed it to pieces. That splint cost almost $1000 (with all the

fittings and the mold of my mouth and so forth). To replace it, it's

another $500 minimum (that the insurance won't cover).

 

So, I'm wondering if one of those " night mouth guard " things they sell

at Wal-Mart might suffice? Does anyone have experience with them? Is

there anything I can do naturally to try and treat this?

 

With a baby on the way any day now, I really can't afford to get

another splint. However, the headaches, and the ringing in my right

ear are starting to get to me.

 

Please share any advice if you can. Thanks!

 

Paula

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Paula,

Today, many dentists are making these splints with soft plastic.

This is dangerous over the long run - why? The soft plastic engages the biting

surfaces of the teeth in the opposing jaw, and this may feel comfortable, but

any movement of the opposing jaw wiggles the roots of these engaged teeth while

the biting surfaces are fixed, enmeshed in the splint. This wiggling starts to

melt the supporting jawbone - and we get loosening of the teeth!

The splint needs to be supportive, flat, and made of hard plastic. The teeth

then glide over the smooth surface of the splint and are not obstructed by

irregularities of the bite relationship that caused the problem in the first

place.

- - - If I've made myself clear, you're way ahead of many dentists! I see

ads in dental journals and magazines by dental labs offering the soft splint!

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

 

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Paula Severson

Monday, December 18, 2006 9:57 PM

TMJ - any natural treatment ideas?

 

 

I have TMJ, I was being treated for it with a mouth splint that

prevented me from grinding my teeth. It was working, but one night

when I first got pregnant, I was having bad nausea, so I took it out

and just set it on my headboard. Well the next day my little Beagle

chewed it to pieces. That splint cost almost $1000 (with all the

fittings and the mold of my mouth and so forth). To replace it, it's

another $500 minimum (that the insurance won't cover).

 

So, I'm wondering if one of those " night mouth guard " things they sell

at Wal-Mart might suffice? Does anyone have experience with them? Is

there anything I can do naturally to try and treat this?

 

With a baby on the way any day now, I really can't afford to get

another splint. However, the headaches, and the ringing in my right

ear are starting to get to me.

 

Please share any advice if you can. Thanks!

 

Paula

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Jerry,

My first splint was made of hard plastic with a smooth surface just like you

described. It was great, but to be honest, I can't afford it again. It's my

fault for letting my dog chew the first one. I guess I was looking for a " short

cut " but it doesn't seem like there is one.

 

So, are you saying getting another splint made by my dentist is my best

treatment option?

 

Paula

 

 

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held it's ground...

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Paula,

Have you checked into local dental schools, to see if they have a program

where they install the splint, ( dental students - need practice )

Best of Luck Rod

 

Paula Severson <pokeracepj wrote:

I have TMJ, I was being treated for it with a mouth splint that

prevented me from grinding my teeth. It was working, but one night

when I first got pregnant, I was having bad nausea, so I took it out

and just set it on my headboard. Well the next day my little Beagle

chewed it to pieces. That splint cost almost $1000 (with all the

fittings and the mold of my mouth and so forth). To replace it, it's

another $500 minimum (that the insurance won't cover).

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Paula, sorry to be so late in replying, but I substituted one of my son's

new soccer mouth guards once when we were on a trip and I had neglected to pack

my splint. It was blue hard plastic, the kind you soften in hot water to

mold to your mouth. It worked just fine for me and, in fact, I finally weaned

myself of the splint. Good luck, enjoy that baby!

 

 

 

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