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TheNo0n3

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Re: Jaw pain from chewing falim gum
« on: May 03, 2017, 02:27:32 pm »
How is it going,TheNo0n3? Pretty sure it is related to the rotation of the maxilla, the Myo therapy clearly stated that it's possible to dislocate the jaw even if not chewing hard if you the maxilla is not placed in the good way, that's why Myo is needed (even thought Myo concerns chewing as well). while some ortho say it's OK to leave it untreated some others don't for the fact that the jaw becomes more prone to this kind of happenings... :(
Hey, thanks for asking, its getting better with everyday but still needs time, I can open my whole mouth, but keep my finger behind my jaw for support, so it doesnt go back or move improperly. Used to have glued ear but these days it has almost disappeared. At least I avoided that 400 Euro appliance. Probably  it will heal in a month or two, I can chew more and more, although I am still going for softer food.

Yeah, could be related, although I think I was moving my jaw too much in random directions and sinking my teeth unnecessary. However, that is one of the reasons why all those forum-made pulling techniques worry me, as they cause huge assymetries and rotated maxillas.