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Old 12-03-2010, 01:41 AM #1
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Default double jaw dislocation

Hi , I am new here and looking for some advice for my daughter. 3 weeks ago she awoke with her jaw angled to one side. Following a visit to A&E and then a Maxillofacial unit it was realigned but the joints were not restored to the correct position. She is unable to open her mouth.She has waited 3 weeks for an MRI to determine the problem and was due to see the consultant tomorrow but because of the snow (uk) the hospitals are cancelling out patient appointments. I am concerned that this long delay is causing further damage.
What should she do.
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