- Jul 8, 2017
- 711
- Tinnitus Since
- 6/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Neck/Jaw misalignment
My tinnitus is from a jaw mis-alignment, although I am doing way better I still have tinnitus after seeing the dentist and getting the splint thing... My question I want to know is will my tinnitus ever go away even if my jaw is still just a little mis-aligned?
I have the same exact problem too it seems. Did your tinnitus reduce at all after treatment? If it's the alignment, there's a pretty good chance it will reduce/go away.
I wasn't sleeping at all basically for 2 months... My T has gotten better, the tone of the T is different and I've gotten use to it. Its just a little annoying... This problem started 4+ months ago and I had the splint thing now for 2+ months...
Improvement on this kind of thing is slow. It could take up to two years. Is your jaw still misaligned? The fact it improved is a great sign.
Yeah my jaw is 90% better, it will prob never be perfect again... The problem is the dentist didn't want to tighten the splint anymore. Tighenting the splint again wouldn't help with the T anyways.
How bad was your alignment? Did your jaw hurt before treatment? And is your tinnitus unilateral or bilateral? Maybe addressing these questions will help see if your tinnitus will go away.
I had to go to PT... Atleast I'm sleeping normal for 2 months.. Thought I was gonna die.
Yeah I had total joint discomfort, not as bad as TMJ... Any good youtude videos u could post for T massages??Tinnitus from a bad jaw could take a while to resolve. Try doing TMJ massages to help it.
Tinnitus from a bad jaw could take a while to resolve. Try doing TMJ massages to help it.
I don't think so. It should be fine. With the splint it should go more. Without it I don't know.Yeah but my jaw won't move anymore withot a splint adjustment again right?? Does the jaw just set itself back into place slowly??
I have a question for you two or anyone with jaw misalignment. Were they able to diagnose that with x-rays and a physical exam or did you have to get a cone beam scan?
I have a question for you two or anyone with jaw misalignment. Were they able to diagnose that with x-rays and a physical exam or did you have to get a cone beam scan?
I don't think so. It should be fine. With the splint it should go more. Without it I don't know.
View attachment 13843 I have a splint that looks like this. I have TMD on my left side but unsure if it is causing my noise. It could be inner ear caused or possibly neck nerves/muscles. I can't stand my present noise. My left jaw is crunchy with crepitus but still unsure if this is causing my primarily left sided weird noises. So frustrating. I'm getting my C2-C4 facet joint nerves ablated if test nerve blocks help. Good luck to everyone with potential TMJ disorders causing their noise.
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