desertwind
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I'm in the same boat as you....Already tried every bite plate/TMJ treatment available and nothing has helped. The Neuromuscular Dentist did the most harm. Stabalization plate was not too bad since it did not move my jaw in an awkward position but then the bite adjustment to following caused more problems and caused my teeth to hit in a traumatic way resulting in MORE dental work. You get the picture...
Dental and jaw pain seems to be the only remaining symptom that I cannot get rid of. On a scale of 1-10 can get it down to a 3 or 4 but mostly in the 5-7 range. Other then that I am feeling near 100%.
I have done nothing but take great care of my teeth but have had bad dentistry AND every time I get ANY dental work done I get so sick...I know pre med before any dental procedure as per my LLMD
Had bone grafting after an extraction and my body rejected it... Just yesterday I had to have a crown prep on the molar next to the extraction and of course today I am sick. In all fairness I did find an attached deer tick on me this morning though..
My LLMD recommended a holistic dentist as well but the last one I went to did a "Bite Balancing" and through my entire jaw off. I really like my current dentist and he is sensitive to my lyme issues (probably cuz he had it himself).
Wish I had some advice/answers for you.....The only thing that really helps temporarily is Soma or Valium. Best to you. DW
Posts: 1671 | From Tick Infested New Jersey | Registered: Apr 2010
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TF
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I don't know where you are in the U.S. but there is a TMJ/facial pain dentist in Maryland who has done an outstanding job for my friend who has suffered for years.
In the last year or so, she has gone to the ER and been admitted 4 times to the hospital for her unbearable migraine like headaches that come from her TMJ getting so tight.
She is finally getting relief by going to this dentist.
I went to him once and found him very competent. Since he focuses on the TMJ, which was not my facial pain problem, he was not the one to treat me. But, I liked him a lot.
He goes through a rather time-consuming procedure to come up with your treatment plan. And, it takes about 2 weeks to get each appointment because he is very busy. So, it can take months before you get to the treatment stage.
Hopefully, you can get some help quickly. My friend said that the advice he gave her at the second appointment helped her tremendously.
And, if you already have an MRI of your TMJ, that will cut off a lot of time prior to getting the treatment plan also.
Since you are talking about so much money, you should get at LEAST one other opinion. If they are different, then get a third opinion.
Posts: 9931 | From Maryland | Registered: Dec 2007
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quote:Originally posted by tickalert: Where do these Dentist get off on thinking you can just come up with $32,000.00?
The interesting thing is he's a provider with Delta and will give me no discount what's so ever.
He expects me to pay full price plus, I'm getting a lab fee that is over $12,000 included in the price I was quoted.
I used to date a guy who's dad lived next door to a local dentist. One day we were at the dad's house when the dentist was over visiting. My boyfriend's dad mentioned to the dentist that he'd gotten a letter from his daughter in another state about dental work she needed done.
Yes I said "letter"; this was 1991! Anyway the daughter, who didn't have much money, had a quote from a dentist for some work, and she'd asked dad to ask his dentist friend if he thought that was a good price or not.
The dentist read the letter and was quite surprised at the low price, then laughed and bragged about how he does the same work all the time, saying, "It's nothing -- takes me about 15 minutes and I charge thousands more than this guy!"
He just couldn't quit laughing and congratulating himself on taking his customers to the cleaners for a simple 15 minute job. The jerk.
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tickalert in my opinion I think you should treat parasites. Please see parasite thread. I was diagnosed with TMJ while sick with Lyme and co-infections and also had teeth pain, movement, cavities, worsening of gums. But it all got better as I treated parasites. Look at Dr. C regimen and Dr. K's. I haven't had an issue with TMJ for like 8 months.
Posts: 694 | From CA | Registered: Dec 2011
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I have had TMB for over 30 yrs, try numerous TMB splints. The best one for me is the NTI mouth splint
Posts: 315 | From USA | Registered: May 2005
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The KST technique can fix the jaw temporarily - the tool is called the arthrostim - looks like a hand-held gun, it rat-a-tats at 12 times a second. The practitioner sits behind us and has us open our mouth, close it, jut the jaw forward, then pull it in, and uses the tool gently according to what they find. Instant relief every time.
You can contact the Koren Specific Technique organization and ask if there's any trained practitioners in your area. I think they're usually chiropractors.
Posts: 13116 | From San Francisco | Registered: May 2006
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Have you seen a chiropractor and or massage therapist? Both of these were recommended to me and i've had positive results.
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