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Re: What kind of night guard do I need to ask my dentist about?
| drdolittle | 14 Aug 2006 16:05 |
pellmellwillynilly@hotmail.com Wrote:
> You're probably thinking of an NTI-tss, made by Dr. Jim Boyd. Se > DrJimBoyd.com and the related link, HeadachePrevention.com. On th [quoted text clipped - 50 lines] > > > Thanks! Excellent input Pellmell
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| pellmellwillynilly@hotmail.com | 14 Aug 2006 00:23 |
You're probably thinking of an NTI-tss, made by Dr. Jim Boyd. See DrJimBoyd.com and the related link, HeadachePrevention.com. On the Headache page is a link to find dentist near you who are trained to create an NTI for you.
> Hello-- > [quoted text clipped - 34 lines] > > Thanks! |
| mayniac@aol.com | 10 Aug 2006 04:30 |
Hello--
I have a jaw that pops occasionally on one side. I can go months without it popping, but once it starts it will pop three or four times a week and then go away again in a couple weeks. It's frequently started by an extended dentist visit -- and I've had several of those this year with having an implant done.
I also have tori (spelling?) where the bone ridges are growing on the outside of my upper jaw and on the inside of my lower jaw. I clench my jaws when I sleep apparently, but do not grind. I think it is stress related.
At one point my dentist did a molded night guard for me that was just one of those clear flexible things. It had a sharp ridge across the roof of my mouth and was uncomfortable when my tongue hit it -- and it was right where my tongue went. So what would happen is that my tongue would apparently push at the back of my front teeth and when i'd wake up in the morning, my bite was different and my teeth would shift back during the day and start all over again.
When I started to explain to my dentist, I didn't even get the first couple sentences out before he told me that what I really needed was extensive work to realign my jaws because dentists now know that clenching isn't caused by stress but by improperly aligned jaws and he cited my occasional popping as proof. He said that things like braces, possible crowns, and possibly bone work might be necessary to perfectly align jaws and it could cost $20,000 - $30,000. I just don't have that kind of money to spend right now and it wouldn't be covered by insurance.
Recently, I have read about a different kind of bite guard, though that is something only your front teeth bite down on. I cannot remember the name of that kind of guard. Before that I hadn't known that different kinds were available. What kind might be best to prevent me from clenching and causing the bone ridges to get even bigger?
Thanks!
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