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Default The long and winding road

Hi been 2years now since tmj and muscle spasm put life on hold. Now got new dentures which feel good apart from aggravation of wisdom tooth attraction site . Need a lot of adjustments. Left side of jaw very tender as nerve irritated and got tinnitus. I know once under control things will get better. Has done before. A lot of irritation ceems to been from neck muscles also. What does anyone else do for muscle spasm and nerve irritation. Regards nick
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