Mine is undiagnosed. My left side pops and clicks. Its loose or something. I can grind the bones together. When. I swallow my ears make noise. Its torturous some days.
I kind of thought it was that, I bought a night guard. Nothing works. My ears get full of air and woosh in and out if I suck in through my nose when my mouth is open at all. I want it to stop. Any tips?
Unfortunately if you DO have a tmj disorder, a night guard will not help. Sure, it will protect your teeth from the damage from any grinding you do in your sleep, but tmj disorder is from a misalignment that needs to be corrected professionally. To help alleviate any additional stress on the joint, avoid chewing on ice, gum, hard candies, etc. Even smoking and using straws.
A good chiropractor will be able to show you some great steps to use such as pressure points, jaw and neck exercises/stretches, and the best positions to sit and sleep to help keep that popping and locking up of the jaw.
If you haven't seen an oral maxillofacial surgeon for an eval, consider doing so if the pain is getting more frequent and more intense and if you are getting migraines as well.
I kind of thought it was that, I bought a night guard. Nothing works. My ears get full of air and woosh in and out if I suck in through my nose when my mouth is open at all. I want it to stop. Any tips?
I have jaw issues. What is yours?
Mine is undiagnosed. My left side pops and clicks. Its loose or something. I can grind the bones together. When. I swallow my ears make noise. Its torturous some days.
like u/catssix said, sounds like you have tmj disorder. I am surprised that they havent been able to diagnose that for you.
I kind of thought it was that, I bought a night guard. Nothing works. My ears get full of air and woosh in and out if I suck in through my nose when my mouth is open at all. I want it to stop. Any tips?
Unfortunately if you DO have a tmj disorder, a night guard will not help. Sure, it will protect your teeth from the damage from any grinding you do in your sleep, but tmj disorder is from a misalignment that needs to be corrected professionally. To help alleviate any additional stress on the joint, avoid chewing on ice, gum, hard candies, etc. Even smoking and using straws.
A good chiropractor will be able to show you some great steps to use such as pressure points, jaw and neck exercises/stretches, and the best positions to sit and sleep to help keep that popping and locking up of the jaw.
If you haven't seen an oral maxillofacial surgeon for an eval, consider doing so if the pain is getting more frequent and more intense and if you are getting migraines as well.
I kind of thought it was that, I bought a night guard. Nothing works. My ears get full of air and woosh in and out if I suck in through my nose when my mouth is open at all. I want it to stop. Any tips?