Relating TMJ Issues to Teeth

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

Комментарии • 24

  • @adinaakbalayeva8238
    @adinaakbalayeva8238 Год назад

    It took me 33 years to understand what is wrong with me I am glad I finally found this channel

  • @cihansei
    @cihansei 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hello sir, I have a question, I would be very grateful if you give me feedback. There is a mandibular manipulation to realign the disc for disc displacement, can opening the condyle downwards a little too much while doing this manipulation cause any damage to our jaw? Can the structures there be damaged? Based on the jaw dislocation, it seems to me that there is no damage.

  • @tridiep4503
    @tridiep4503 Год назад

    Thank for share

  • @whitewolf9671
    @whitewolf9671 Год назад

    I've had jaw problems for a few months now. Started from stress clenching. I feel my incisors touch more that before because my back teeth don't touch anymore. Why is that and what can I do ? I got a nightguard from my dentist but it doesn't fix my bite.

    • @BiteFX
      @BiteFX  Год назад +1

      I wanted to check with a TMJ specialist before replying to you so here's what he said: "Two reasons typically explain a forward bite. Posterior interferences that the body decides to avoid, or joint inflammation. An MRI should be done to diagnose the joints, and a clinical exam is a must."
      A simple nightguard might help protect the teeth at night but unless it is designed to help resolve whatever is going on with your TMJs, and you have other dental work done to complement whatever the splint does, the nightguard is not going to fix your bite.

  • @hikerinpam33
    @hikerinpam33 Год назад

    Where do I find a expert in Pennsylvania

    • @BiteFX
      @BiteFX  Год назад

      Fill the form in on this page: hubspot.bitefx.com/help-me-find-occlusally-aware-dentists and we'll send you a list of those we know of who are close to you.

  • @waly3302
    @waly3302 10 месяцев назад

    I have a question, I'm 23 years old and i had my jaw block for first time when i was 15 years old. After few months i had pain but it disappeared. Right now i noticed that my right side of the jaw doesn't move like it has to. After watching the video I'm worried because i feel like I have the worse case scenario right now and i really wanna know if there is a treatment or a surgery that can solve that. Please i wanna know...
    Edit: i also see a deviation described in the case of one condyle deterioration (right condyle)

    • @BiteFX
      @BiteFX  10 месяцев назад

      The answer to your question depends on finding someone who can diagnose what's going on with your TMJs. Look for a dentist who understands the TMJ and will do a CBCT scan or MRI of your joints. Without one of those scans a person can only guess at what's going on. Your symptoms strongly indicate that you have at least one displaced disc but the scans will show the state of your bones.

  • @littlelotta7975
    @littlelotta7975 Год назад

    With this problem it's hard to eat speak smile as it is not done as natural even yourning is easy, over 10 I've been told I'm grinding clenching, need braces all sorts and the other day I saw this and 😭 looking at the Graf's with only left back tooth touching and jaw out of alignment and it does take a toll on the old mental health 😒

    • @BiteFX
      @BiteFX  Год назад

      As far as you can, make sure that whoever is treating you has a good understanding of the TMJ - do you feel confident they "get" the concepts described in this video. Tonight we are hosting a webinar (for dentists) which features a physiotherapist, Carol Cote, who will describe how she works with dentists to help ease the symptoms being suffered by people like you. Unfortunately there aren't that many physiotherapists around who know the right things to do, but Carol tells me a key element is the CCTT qualification: Certified Cervical Temporomandibular Therapist. They can't cure your TMJ issues, but they can ease the pain and increase functional range.

    • @littlelotta7975
      @littlelotta7975 Год назад

      @@BiteFX thankyou for your reply..the thing is I don't have any pain what so ever and good range and movement , this problem has left me confused and I have no trust in the system anymore.. all I do know is that when I Saw the video how it looks is exactly how my bite feels ..in my last comment to you I just noticed that I wrote yourning is easy..meant not easy thankyou

    • @myemailsempiternallysucks
      @myemailsempiternallysucks 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@littlelotta7975do u have condyle deterioration cause of an accident like in the video or not?

    • @littlelotta7975
      @littlelotta7975 10 месяцев назад

      @@myemailsempiternallysucks no I don't no pain it just happened 🤷 specialists don't know, Joints are all good

    • @myemailsempiternallysucks
      @myemailsempiternallysucks 10 месяцев назад

      @@littlelotta7975 so its just like asymmetrical jaw? if yes we have same problem

  • @sagarbirla2879
    @sagarbirla2879 Год назад

    Hey..! Dr. I want to talk to you, can we contact please 🙏

    • @BiteFX
      @BiteFX  Год назад

      First, I'm not a doctor, but we are connected with many dentists who inform us and comment on issues. You can send your contact information to info@bitefx.com and ask that your request be forwarded to Doug.

  • @antona3607
    @antona3607 Год назад +1

    Ask your dentist, why humans were designed by “the evolution “ to have 32 teeth? Most of them actually think that we don’t need wisdom teeth at all. LOL.

    • @rifleshooterchannel208
      @rifleshooterchannel208 Год назад

      They’ll tell you that so you pay them to take them out (in many instances) needlessly.

  • @ninarsalman6012
    @ninarsalman6012 Год назад