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Default Scar tissue after trauma / and Hi Bryanna.

Hi , its a while since I,ve been here . Good wishes to everyone. I have TMJ and now a successful partial denture , however , Have been told that there is evidence of trauma to my right medial pterygoid on the jaw line. This I got having a convulsion when I was trying to get off Pregabalin. Anyway been suggested this is scar tissue and is very lumpy shortening the muscle and having an impact on the Temporalis , masseter and lateral pterygoid. I have been told to put my thumb under the jaw corner and apply pressure on this for about 4 mins 4 x a day to try and and break it up. Can anyone relate to this situation. would love to knwo your experience. Nick
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