Usually it's the other way around, makes it louder...one of the questions in the tinnitus survey asks if tinnitus improves if you clench your teeth - which mine does, it becomes quieter, does anyone know what that means?
best bet is on TMJD, dont do anything drastic right way , get a good consult from one or two different doctors. And then decide what you want to do.one of the questions in the tinnitus survey asks if tinnitus improves if you clench your teeth - which mine does, it becomes quieter, does anyone know what that means?
Refer to dr susan shores work with somatic t..which she believes is due to overcompensation of somatic nerves for loss of auditory input
@Mario martz , FYI.
And a question to @DebInAustralia - Does this mean that the "clenching" pressure (in the cases where it increases tinnitus volume) is compressing and stimulating the overcompensating somatic nerves, then, and it's not really a case of the clench compressing or affecting an inflamed auditory nerve? What are your thoughts? Thanks.
I lean towards maladaptive plasticity involving somatic overcompensation rather than auditory nerve inflammation (in my case). Ive never understood the variation in the ways people can modulate somatic tinnitus volume though. Any thoughts ?
Honestly, I went to a doctor. My jaw is visibly crooked; the X Rays show that my jaw is misaligned and stuff; the doctor still said I don't have TMJ so who knows? Lolbest bet is on TMJD, dont do anything drastic right way , get a good consult from one or two different doctors. And then decide what you want to do.