Belle Amy
There's no place I can be, since I found Serenity.
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I developed TMJ two years ago, about 3 months before I got married. It was a very stressful time with wedding planning, a death in the family, etc, and I would clench my teeth during sleep, during the day, pretty much any time that I should have been relaxing my jaw.
I never went to the doctor or dentist for this, I just diagnosed myself with the internet (I know, I know).
I had jaw clicking constantly, my jaw would get stuck open when I would open my mouth too wide for a bite of food, and the pain was INTENSE!
From my understanding, at least with the temporary time that I had it, your tendon gets inflammed from the clenching, etc. This causes the lower jaw to get pulled off "track" and the bottom jaw rubs incorrectly on the upper jaw. This fit COMPLETELY with the way mine felt.
I have not had the problem in about a year and a half, using recommendations from medical websites. I took a regular (but not too much) amount of ibuprofen for the inflammation, did jaw exercises, such as opening my mouth and slowly moving my jaw from side to side. This seemed to relax the muscles in my jaw and relieved some of the tension. Last I had to make a conscious effort to not clench my teeth while I was awake, and hope that that would compensate for the clenching I knew I would do while I was asleep. I never bought any mouth guards for nightime. During the day, I would find myself clenching my teeth and I would force myself to relax. It became second nature.
Hope you find something that works for you, I had mine for about 4 months total and it was horrible!
I never went to the doctor or dentist for this, I just diagnosed myself with the internet (I know, I know).
I had jaw clicking constantly, my jaw would get stuck open when I would open my mouth too wide for a bite of food, and the pain was INTENSE!
From my understanding, at least with the temporary time that I had it, your tendon gets inflammed from the clenching, etc. This causes the lower jaw to get pulled off "track" and the bottom jaw rubs incorrectly on the upper jaw. This fit COMPLETELY with the way mine felt.
I have not had the problem in about a year and a half, using recommendations from medical websites. I took a regular (but not too much) amount of ibuprofen for the inflammation, did jaw exercises, such as opening my mouth and slowly moving my jaw from side to side. This seemed to relax the muscles in my jaw and relieved some of the tension. Last I had to make a conscious effort to not clench my teeth while I was awake, and hope that that would compensate for the clenching I knew I would do while I was asleep. I never bought any mouth guards for nightime. During the day, I would find myself clenching my teeth and I would force myself to relax. It became second nature.
Hope you find something that works for you, I had mine for about 4 months total and it was horrible!