- Jul 27, 2019
- 25
- Tinnitus Since
- 5 months
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Tmj/chewing gum everyday for 3 months
I knew I had TMJ for 2 years. I never thought anything of it. I thought it just was that my jaw cracked. And while in school I had this habit of chewing gum everyday, I did that 6 hours a day for 3 months.
Last June I got a really bad cold, and then an ear infection. The day after the ear infection I had the ringing started in my ear, like an old TV type of buzz/ringing sound.
So I went to the ENT. She tested everything, no nerve damage, hearing loss, etc, and I am really young
I doubt it's noise induced. I don't work in a noisy environment and I don't use headphones. She did say it might be from TMJ and from my nerves being irritated.
So I went to the dentist who found out I do in fact have TMJ. Got a custom fitted mouth guard to only be used at night.
It's been 3 months with no improvement on anything. My jaw locked the first week, then went back to just clicking. Nothing has changed. I can make the ringing worse by clenching my teeth down, moving my nose down, opening my mouth wide, and moving my neck muscles.
So should I continue with the night guard, go back to the dentist, go back to the ENT, or just wait??
Last June I got a really bad cold, and then an ear infection. The day after the ear infection I had the ringing started in my ear, like an old TV type of buzz/ringing sound.
So I went to the ENT. She tested everything, no nerve damage, hearing loss, etc, and I am really young
I doubt it's noise induced. I don't work in a noisy environment and I don't use headphones. She did say it might be from TMJ and from my nerves being irritated.
So I went to the dentist who found out I do in fact have TMJ. Got a custom fitted mouth guard to only be used at night.
It's been 3 months with no improvement on anything. My jaw locked the first week, then went back to just clicking. Nothing has changed. I can make the ringing worse by clenching my teeth down, moving my nose down, opening my mouth wide, and moving my neck muscles.
So should I continue with the night guard, go back to the dentist, go back to the ENT, or just wait??