Tacori E-ring
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sphenequeen said:Tacori -
I have a mouth guard that I wear at night. It took a while for me to get used to, but it has helped me considerably. When I do not wear the guard, I find that I have pain in my jaw during the day and my jaw will often "pop" and "click."
Years ago, my boyfriend at the time told me that I grind my teeth in my sleep. I would also notice that throughout the day I would clench my teeth for no apparent reason. I think I must be uptight. When he recommended the nightguard, it made a world of difference. If this is an option for you, give it a whirl. I always think that methods like this are better than taking a pill.
GOOD LUCK!
Tacori E-ring said:Kenny, how is a splint different than a mouth guard? How interesting. I KNOW mine is caused by excessive grinding and clenching which worsens with stress.
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Haven said:I used to have TMJ and bruxism. I tried a mouth guard but I'd wake up every morning to find that I had flung it across the room in my sleep.
Over time I noticed that my jaw pain diminished when I was on vacation, having a particularly good week, etc. I kept a journal to see if my stress level affected my grinding, and lo and behold, it did. This was years ago, and I've been carefully planning a low stress lifestyle for myself since. And I gave up gum completely, but that was more because I became an adult than anything.
Anyway, I have no idea if other people grind their teeth because of stress, but I did. I haven't had jaw pain in years, which is a huge relief. I was in serious pain for a while, there--jaw locked slightly open, throbbing pain after eating anything other than apple sauce, constant headaches.
It's worth a shot to give destressing a try if you think that may be part of the problem for you, too.