Recently something strange has been going on with me. I came off Ginko and ALA on the advice of my chiropractor, since they have an excitatory effect on the nervous system. After a few days I started to notice pain in my jaw. Soon after my tinnitus onset I had some incidences of waking up in the middle of the night with my jaw painfully clenched, but since this stopped happening, I moved in down the list of likely causes for my tinnitus.
Now that the pain has set in, I've started doing more TMJD research and realized several things. First, the tiredness in my cheeks and stiffness in my neck, also the weird muscle headaches I've been having lately are all signs of TMJD. Second, I don't really think my jaw pain is new, it's just that the antioxidants I had been taking plus the Ginko for circulation were pulling down the inflammation, so they were less noticeable. But they've been there, right enough, probably from way before my ear started ringing.
In my research I've discovered Dr. Nick Yiannios of Branson, Missouri. He's doing some Mission Impossible stuff for TMJ. His channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPoIDjjCFzKZbvQnX3BYlJw. I've not found any other dentists performing these same techniques. Using the diagnostic tools, yes, but with the aim of devising bite splints, which I don't think I want. I'll do more research but from what I've seen a splint is meant to be worn every night for life. Dr. Yiannos corrects the bite so you don't need a splint and your jaw is happy 24x7.
I'm active on the retigabine and Autifony threads because I think I may need a pill to get rid of the maladaptive plasticity that is perpetuating my tinnitus. But I feel I need to look into the TMJD and get that fixed too, or I'll just as likely get my tinnitus right back if the pills do fix it! Anyway, I wish all well on this thread and if anybody decides to visit Dr. Yiannios, please let me know. I'd love to hear your experience.
Now that the pain has set in, I've started doing more TMJD research and realized several things. First, the tiredness in my cheeks and stiffness in my neck, also the weird muscle headaches I've been having lately are all signs of TMJD. Second, I don't really think my jaw pain is new, it's just that the antioxidants I had been taking plus the Ginko for circulation were pulling down the inflammation, so they were less noticeable. But they've been there, right enough, probably from way before my ear started ringing.
In my research I've discovered Dr. Nick Yiannios of Branson, Missouri. He's doing some Mission Impossible stuff for TMJ. His channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPoIDjjCFzKZbvQnX3BYlJw. I've not found any other dentists performing these same techniques. Using the diagnostic tools, yes, but with the aim of devising bite splints, which I don't think I want. I'll do more research but from what I've seen a splint is meant to be worn every night for life. Dr. Yiannos corrects the bite so you don't need a splint and your jaw is happy 24x7.
I'm active on the retigabine and Autifony threads because I think I may need a pill to get rid of the maladaptive plasticity that is perpetuating my tinnitus. But I feel I need to look into the TMJD and get that fixed too, or I'll just as likely get my tinnitus right back if the pills do fix it! Anyway, I wish all well on this thread and if anybody decides to visit Dr. Yiannios, please let me know. I'd love to hear your experience.