Are splints alone effective?
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:02 am
Hi all. I have TMJ and my lower jaw shifts forward to an underbite position when I'm relaxed. My current orthodontist has requested that I see an Oral Surgeon about this. I'm going to see my PCP today to get a referral to see an Oral Surgeon (I'm insured by Kaiser).
A little history on me: As a kid, I had overcrowding of the teeth and an underbite. I was put in an expander, and then braces, for 5 years to move my bottom teeth back. They also extracted one tooth to give my teeth a proper fit in my mouth. The position of my jaw, however, was never addressed.
My current orthodontist thinks that a splint might be sufficient enough to train my jaw to stay back, but wants to get another opinion.
My question is are splints ever effective enough treatment or should I just push for surgery to correct my jaw? I'm 35 years old.
Thanks.
A little history on me: As a kid, I had overcrowding of the teeth and an underbite. I was put in an expander, and then braces, for 5 years to move my bottom teeth back. They also extracted one tooth to give my teeth a proper fit in my mouth. The position of my jaw, however, was never addressed.
My current orthodontist thinks that a splint might be sufficient enough to train my jaw to stay back, but wants to get another opinion.
My question is are splints ever effective enough treatment or should I just push for surgery to correct my jaw? I'm 35 years old.
Thanks.