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Temporal Mandibular Joint Syndrome

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ninathenana Thu 01-Sept-16 15:33:28

TMJ has anyone suffered from this ?
Pretty sure this is what S has. We are doing the ice pack and ibuprofen as recommended but have read that it can last days, weeks or even years.
If you've suffered was yours temporary?

kittylester Thu 01-Sept-16 15:41:32

Will he go to the dentist for a proper diagnosis? The one I sleep with says use warmth not cold and gently exercise it.

It is often associated with clenching and grinding of the teeth. If it is TMJ the dentist might prescribe a special bite guard

Tegan Thu 01-Sept-16 15:41:50

I had it a few years ago. I rubbed Voltarol in the area at night [you shouldn't have Voltarol on your skin if it's exposed to sunlight]. It did go away after a while but I was scared to eat for a long time afterwards and am very careful when I yawn. It started when I was trying to stop smoking and was chewing a lot of gum; one day I was chewing and I felt as if I'd dislocated my jaw, which was very scary at the time.

ninathenana Thu 01-Sept-16 15:50:57

Google says heat or ice kitty
It only came on today, we'll give it a few days and if no improvement make a dental appointment. It's not giving him pain unless he tries to eat.

kittylester Thu 01-Sept-16 16:01:26

Dh says heat is better then he should be able to open and close it

ninathenana Thu 01-Sept-16 16:28:24

Ok, thankyou for that kitty