mjbusch - Well I thought my tmj pain was gone, but it's back
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mjbusch - Well I thought my tmj pain was gone, but it's back
First of all I don't have braces yet. Possibly this September. I have had a heck of a time trying to solve my tmj problem. I have had it for the last 5 years. The first year I thought it was a problem with my ears, so I talked to a few ENT's. They had me do all the different audio tests and found nothing wrong. So the next year I talked about it to my dentist and they said that it could be tmj. So they sent me to a few Oral surgeons. They couldn't find anything wrong. So they refered me to the oral facial pain clinic and they were able to find nothing wrong. All they prescribed was different kinds of muscle relaxers. Of course that didn't help my make me feel even worse.
Anyway, after seeing about 12 dentists, 4 oral surgeons, 2 ents. I finally started to seek orthodontic treatment. A few orthodontist said that they could straighten my teeth but it might not solve my tmd problems. So I kind of a gave up on them since it seemed like they didn't care about my jaw issues. So I finally found a dentist that does functional orthodontics.
I had to go through way more tests then any other doctor I have been to. I had to wear a headphone type device on my jaw joints. They did xrays on my jaw joints and did many different types of measurements.
At that appointment I had to get impressions and was prescribed a gelb appliance or sometimes called a mora appliance. The purpose of this appliance is to bring my jaw down and forward. I have to keep it in 24 hours a day and have to eat with it in place.
So it's been about 5 weeks wearing this appliance, most of my symptoms have really decreased. I am unable to bite down on my back molars now. I was told that I might be getting braces as early as September. I will only have top braces first and then the dentist will to erupt my molars to fit in place of the splint and hopefully I will be done with treatment.
Here are a few pictures, they are closeups.
Before
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... G_0732.jpg
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... G_0736.jpg
After
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/mjbusch/Bite1.jpg
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/mjbusch/bite2.jpg
Splint
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... splint.jpg
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... plint2.jpg
Anyway, after seeing about 12 dentists, 4 oral surgeons, 2 ents. I finally started to seek orthodontic treatment. A few orthodontist said that they could straighten my teeth but it might not solve my tmd problems. So I kind of a gave up on them since it seemed like they didn't care about my jaw issues. So I finally found a dentist that does functional orthodontics.
I had to go through way more tests then any other doctor I have been to. I had to wear a headphone type device on my jaw joints. They did xrays on my jaw joints and did many different types of measurements.
At that appointment I had to get impressions and was prescribed a gelb appliance or sometimes called a mora appliance. The purpose of this appliance is to bring my jaw down and forward. I have to keep it in 24 hours a day and have to eat with it in place.
So it's been about 5 weeks wearing this appliance, most of my symptoms have really decreased. I am unable to bite down on my back molars now. I was told that I might be getting braces as early as September. I will only have top braces first and then the dentist will to erupt my molars to fit in place of the splint and hopefully I will be done with treatment.
Here are a few pictures, they are closeups.
Before
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... G_0732.jpg
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... G_0736.jpg
After
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/mjbusch/Bite1.jpg
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/mjbusch/bite2.jpg
Splint
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... splint.jpg
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... plint2.jpg
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mjbusch: I really hope I'm not embarrassing myself by saying this, but you have an absolutely BEAUTIFUL smile! I looked at your photos and I was in awe -- I can't believe you're getting braces! Ah, but alas -- even people with very straight teeth get braces. In any case, your teeth look fantastic already, they are nicely shaped and uber-white!
I've never really understood what TMJ is, or even what it stands for.... stupid me, I guess. Perhaps you could fill me in?
Good luck on Monday!!! Take care.
I've never really understood what TMJ is, or even what it stands for.... stupid me, I guess. Perhaps you could fill me in?
Good luck on Monday!!! Take care.
mjbusch, just stopping by to say hello! I agree with MommaDucky -- you do have a beautiful smile, even pre-treatment!
I'm glad your TMJD is less painful now; sounds like the approach is the right one. My daughter had TMJD as a teenager, and was prescribed a bite splint -- I'm not sure what the technical name for it was, as the ortho simply called it a bite splint -- but we could never get her to keep it in; she was always either losing the thing or dropping it and breaking it! As an adult now, her TMJD has lessened considerably, but still bothers her from time to time.
All the best for your upcoming b-day on Monday!
Katherine, TMJD is an acronym for temporomandibular joint disorder. The TM joint is what connects the jaw to the rest of the skull and allows it to move (up and down, side to side, chewing, etc.) TMJD generally manifests itself as inflamation and soreness in that joint, and can cause associated problems like earaches, headaches, locking or popping of the jaw, and other issues.
I'm glad your TMJD is less painful now; sounds like the approach is the right one. My daughter had TMJD as a teenager, and was prescribed a bite splint -- I'm not sure what the technical name for it was, as the ortho simply called it a bite splint -- but we could never get her to keep it in; she was always either losing the thing or dropping it and breaking it! As an adult now, her TMJD has lessened considerably, but still bothers her from time to time.
All the best for your upcoming b-day on Monday!

Katherine, TMJD is an acronym for temporomandibular joint disorder. The TM joint is what connects the jaw to the rest of the skull and allows it to move (up and down, side to side, chewing, etc.) TMJD generally manifests itself as inflamation and soreness in that joint, and can cause associated problems like earaches, headaches, locking or popping of the jaw, and other issues.
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I got top braces Monday!! They don't hurt as much as when I was younger or it might be that my orthodontist was nice to me at first. The splint was much harder getting use to and had a aching pain. So Friday I got spacers and wore them all weekend until Monday. Only a few fell out but I easily flossed them back in. So Monday I got those removed and then the bands put in the right one had a good fit and the left one they had to sand down the a little to get it on. The whole process of getting braces only took about 30 minutes. I was also told that I will be getting lower braces in about 3 months and also having to wear a rick a nator and the vertical elastics for the molars.
So now I have top braces with a .014 wire and my gelb splint. And still no jaw pain.
Spacers
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... pacers.jpg
Smile after getting braces. (You can even notice the color codes on each bracket)
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... anding.jpg
Smile taken today after one day
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... ssmile.jpg
So now I have top braces with a .014 wire and my gelb splint. And still no jaw pain.
Spacers
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... pacers.jpg
Smile after getting braces. (You can even notice the color codes on each bracket)
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... anding.jpg
Smile taken today after one day
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j60/m ... ssmile.jpg
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Thanks for all the nice comments MommaDucky...
I am really excited to have braces again. They are so much nicer then they were 15 years ago. I have had really no pain with my teeth but I have smiled to much and made my cheeks a little raw. My orthodontist didn't seem to snip the wires as close as he should have on the molar bands.
So after my top arch gets aligned, he will start with the bottom ones and that's when I have to get the rick anator appliance. Not really looking forward to it, but I never thought this will be easy.
One cool thing about having braces is that people bring up stories all the time how they were in braces. Some of them have beautiful smiles...some of them, not so much.
I am really excited to have braces again. They are so much nicer then they were 15 years ago. I have had really no pain with my teeth but I have smiled to much and made my cheeks a little raw. My orthodontist didn't seem to snip the wires as close as he should have on the molar bands.
So after my top arch gets aligned, he will start with the bottom ones and that's when I have to get the rick anator appliance. Not really looking forward to it, but I never thought this will be easy.
One cool thing about having braces is that people bring up stories all the time how they were in braces. Some of them have beautiful smiles...some of them, not so much.
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Well, I am guessing your talking about the Gelb splint. Since I haven't got the Rick anator appliance yet.
The Gelb splint also called the Mora splint is used for people with Tempromandibular Joint Disorder. It has acrylic pads on both sides with indentations where your upper teeth will sit. It has a thick lingual bar on the bottom but you can't even tell it's there.
So it took at a day to for me not to lisp. It was extremely difficult to chew food for about a week. My lower jaw has moved forward about 3 mm and I am not able to bite down on any teeth except my front four teeth without the splint. I have now been wearing the splint since the beginning of May and without taking it out for more then 5 minutes a day, so I can brush my teeth.
I have no jaw problems since the end of May and know hopefully the braces will erupt the molar teeth so I won't have to wear the splint any longer.
The Gelb splint also called the Mora splint is used for people with Tempromandibular Joint Disorder. It has acrylic pads on both sides with indentations where your upper teeth will sit. It has a thick lingual bar on the bottom but you can't even tell it's there.
So it took at a day to for me not to lisp. It was extremely difficult to chew food for about a week. My lower jaw has moved forward about 3 mm and I am not able to bite down on any teeth except my front four teeth without the splint. I have now been wearing the splint since the beginning of May and without taking it out for more then 5 minutes a day, so I can brush my teeth.
I have no jaw problems since the end of May and know hopefully the braces will erupt the molar teeth so I won't have to wear the splint any longer.
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