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Old 07-30-2012, 11:26 PM #1
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Default Teeth Clenching/Grinding Affects TOS

my PT is having me get a mouth guard at night for teeth grinding/clenching. i believe i am just a clencher. she said this tenses the scalenes (in addition to all the rest of things that do).

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That happens quite a bit. Some even have TMJ symptoms.
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i actually think my tmj pain is worse more constant than my tos

i really need to find a mouth guard, what brand did u get
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This makes so much more sense now. I was told last spring (2011) that I had TMJ- also clencher. I was looking into the night guard as well. I put it off as I had maxed out my Flex medical account. My jaw would get really tight and then with slightest movement it would crack so loud an entire room of people would stop. It sounded like a breaking bone. Then symptoms went away and I kind of forgot. Until very recently- last few weeks pain has also started back up. I wonder how connected they really are??
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i actually think my tmj pain is worse more constant than my tos

i really need to find a mouth guard, what brand did u get
good news folks!

i bought the only one that Target had, which is a really cheap but REALLY GOOD one! (it is called "up and up," which is their store brand one). I just tried it last night!

Keep in mind that years ago my dentist made one for me using the shape of my teeth. He gave me one that completely covered my entire upper teeth. IT SUCKED! I wanted that thing out of my mouth every night! OUT OUT OUT!

This one I bought at Target is really SIMPLE! It does not cover your entire mouth! It is only two small flat pieces that go between your mollars (so they cannot go down on each other). They are connected by a small long piece that wraps around the front of your teeth. You can wear it on the top or the bottom. I paid like 12 bucks!

I tried it on the top but I hate things on the top. I kept trying to push it out.

I tried it on the bottom and it settled i nicely!

I was salivating for like 10 minutes but that finally went away.

I eventually just stopped trying to clench and relaxed myself with an open teethed mouth.

I can feel today that it did good for me! And it stayed it all night!

Only problem is that my mouth is very dry probably for keeping it open.

But I like this one. I hated the dentist $100 one.

woo hoo!

I do believe i have one another battle against TOS! Your days are numbered TOS!
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heybro...love your posts

I have one from the dentist that sits in front two teeth. It fits real nice and does not fall out..I have had it for a few years now.
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TOS also causes teeth clenching/grinding...and round and round we go!
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