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Old 05-24-2008, 12:16 PM #1
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Default TMJ triggered migraines

Hi all:

I am presently being treated with inderal for chronic daily migraines. It appears that the migraines may be related to TMJ, and I have researched a dentist who specializes in it. While there are no guarantees, he is recommending a course of action that involves a 3-hour computer based diagnosis of my preferred bite, and the creation of an orthotic to be worn 23 hours a day. I am hesitant to move forward with this procedure without feedback from satisfied customers. This comes with a cost of $5200. I am curious if anyone has experience with such a device or dentist. Would greatly appreciate any input.

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