I believe my jaw joint troubles began around age 18-19. I had the standard clicking when I'd eat, although my bite was never bad (not like father's and HE doesn't have pain like I did...oh well), so I'm not sure why my TMJ decided to act up...oh well, who can explain these things? I went a good year or two with the clicking in my jaw before mentioning it to my dentist (who just happens to be educated in TMJ disorders, as well as being an orthodontist AND oral surgeon...talk about your 3-for-1 deal). He did the routine Xrays and discussed treatment, but for financial reasons, we didn't proceed right away. But, another year or two later, I couldn't take the pain anymore, so we started, knowing full well the entire process would take about 5 years.

Phase I entaled widening my upper arch with an adjustable splint I wore 24/7 religiously, turning its screw once a week. The next splint did the same, but for my front teeth, pushing them outward. The final stage of Phase I included the most massive splint which I wore on top and its bite plate wrapped down the sides of my bottom teeth, forcing my jaw forward. I got that one two years ago, and it was the most uncomfortable, painful, and awkward one I've had. I cried on the way home because my jaw felt strange jutting forward, I felt ugly, and I wanted it out. But soon enough, I became dependent on that splint as it stablized my jaw the best of all.
Phase II started about a year or so ago, which includes the top and bottom splints you see in my photos below. The goal was to narrow the gap between my molars caused by bringing my jaw forward. It has proven extremely effective, since the gap was a good half inch more than it is right now in the pictures (taken yesterday). So now I sit at the age of 25, waiting for my braces to be installed on Tuesday, June 5th. I've educated myself browsing threads and articles on this site and I feel prepared. With my braces, the ortho will cement in a Rick-a-nator, which will further stabalize my jaw joint. But I'm so used to removing appliances to clean them, I'm worried about what'll get stuck under that thing...eewww! Oh well, it won't be forever.

So that's it for now (I guess I was more thorough that I thought I'd be). I'll post again around Wednesday with my braces experience and maybe some more photos. Speaking of which, pardon the blurriness of my shots; I have a lousy CyberPix camera that is clearly (or blurrily) only worth the $100 we paid for it. Ok then, talk to you all later.