Stopping splint therapy HELP PLEASE!
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 4:00 pm
Sorry for long post
So I 5 1/2 months ago I got a splint from my ortho that covers all my uppers. Hes using it to adjust my jaws position so that my bite is stable prior to upper and lower jaw surgery. Let me note that prior to the splint I never really had any tmj issues, at least not any that were detrimental to quality of life. Now 3 moths in I started developing a clicking sound when I talk on my right side, and as the splint got adjusted further I started developing alot of muscle tension and headaches and ear fullness while still accompanied by this clicking which eventually also spread to the left side. My ortho said this was because the splint was changing my bite and thus my jaw position.
Now im in my final year of undergrad, and with my school schedule and the fact that I want to enjoy next summer vacationing and starting my career. So these factors combined with my pain has led me to decide to postpone surgery indefinitely, till I feel im ready. So today I went in hoping to tell my ortho this, and he tells me that not only is the splint IRREVERSIBLE (meaning my bite would not go back to how it was prior to starting splint therapy) but that if I were to stop wearing it I would also increase in discomfort and pain. And when he said this to me every instinct in my body told me he was just coming up with lies to keep me on the road to surgery, because all the research ive done on the internet tells me other wise (aka that my bite will go back to how it was).
So my question is... is he straight up lie to me?
And also, for people who have tried splint therapy and then stopped because of pain. Did your bit go back? And the pain disappear?
So I 5 1/2 months ago I got a splint from my ortho that covers all my uppers. Hes using it to adjust my jaws position so that my bite is stable prior to upper and lower jaw surgery. Let me note that prior to the splint I never really had any tmj issues, at least not any that were detrimental to quality of life. Now 3 moths in I started developing a clicking sound when I talk on my right side, and as the splint got adjusted further I started developing alot of muscle tension and headaches and ear fullness while still accompanied by this clicking which eventually also spread to the left side. My ortho said this was because the splint was changing my bite and thus my jaw position.
Now im in my final year of undergrad, and with my school schedule and the fact that I want to enjoy next summer vacationing and starting my career. So these factors combined with my pain has led me to decide to postpone surgery indefinitely, till I feel im ready. So today I went in hoping to tell my ortho this, and he tells me that not only is the splint IRREVERSIBLE (meaning my bite would not go back to how it was prior to starting splint therapy) but that if I were to stop wearing it I would also increase in discomfort and pain. And when he said this to me every instinct in my body told me he was just coming up with lies to keep me on the road to surgery, because all the research ive done on the internet tells me other wise (aka that my bite will go back to how it was).
So my question is... is he straight up lie to me?
And also, for people who have tried splint therapy and then stopped because of pain. Did your bit go back? And the pain disappear?