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Old 10-11-2010, 01:05 PM #1
clvaughnsr clvaughnsr is offline
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Default Chronic Jaw Pain and Sinus Issues

I am writing for my wife who has been experiencing pain on the left side of her face (cheek, jaw, ear, & face) ever since a wisdom tooth extraction in April 2009. To this date no doctor has been able to specify what exactly is wrong with her, nor can they offer relief. There are many details so I apologize in advance for my randomness:

Her initial complaint was tenderness in and around her upper left molars. Her dentist decided to extract the wisdom tooth himself rather than refer her to an oral surgeon. The procedure turned out to be more difficult than he anticipated and took nearly 30 minutes of pulling and prying to remove the tooth. The dentist told us weeks later that he also removed pieces of bone along with the tooth.

My wife was in a lot of a pain following the procedure, more so than was normally expected. We noticed the next day that her left jaw protruded right at the joint whenever she opened her mouth, but not on the right side. It wasn't like that before the procedure and it's never gone away. She has had an MRI, two CT scans, and numerous X-rays but so far no doctor has found anything they felt was out of the ordinary.

Over the last 18 months she has been to numerous doctors and specialists which include: General Practitioner, 2 ENTs, Chiropractor, Oral Surgeon, Physical Therapist, TMJ Specialist, and Allergist.

The TMJ doctor told my wife that she did have TMJ and treated her for a period of time. This treatment included medication and a bite guard that she wears at night. During his exams he stated more that once that something was odd about her left jaw area but couldn't pinpoint it. On her last visit he told her the TMJ was gone, but that she should continue the medications he prescribed (Flexeril and Arthrotec 50) and continue wearing the nighttime mouth guard.

In February of 2010 we adopted a cat. A few months later my wife began having a lot of nasal congestion and drainage. Our GP suspected allergies and it was confirmed with a blood test that she was indeed allergic to our new cat. We promptly gave the cat up, and cleaned our home top to bottom, steam-cleaned everything in sight, and purchased HEPA filters. Her allergy symptoms have improved, but have not completely gone away.

Here's a point that I find interesting. Whenever my wife has a lot of sinus drainage, her pain subsides somewhat. And when the drainage stops the pain increases. This cycle has happened many times over the past months, so we don't believe it's a coincidence. It's as if the sinus and jaw issues are inversely related somehow.

Also, since day one, my wife has noticed what she calls "swelling" inside the left side of her palette. None of the doctors can see what she's referring to, but she insists it's always there. And the area she's referring to is in the same place she had complaints about when first visiting the dentist.

There are so many more bits of information but I don't want to inundate anyone with them. My wife has been suffering for so long with this ailment and to this date she's no closer to relief than she was back in April of 2009.

She's had good days and bad days throughout all of this. She's a wonderful woman and deserves a break from the bad ones, once and for all.

Thanks for reading.

-Craig V.
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