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My jaw. [message #217783] |
Wed, 06 September 2006 19:12 |
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Dave Anderson
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For the past couple months I have been having problems with my jaw. It has been out of place, severely. A couple people on these forums have already known about this, but I went to the doctor today, and came back a sad man. Very sad indeed...
The history of my jaw is I have always had a horrible bite. I have a crossbite, underbite, and overbite. Not to the point where it is noticable, but to the point where it is causing problems.
The past couple months I have not been able to move my jaw to the left at all, and have had limited mobility moving it up and down.
So, for all this I went to the doctor today, my 3rd doctor visit for this problem. The doctor diagnosed me with a crossbite, overbite, and underbite. And has pointed out that this is the problem that has caused my jaw to slide out of place over time.
The fix? Braces and surgery. At first thought I was thinking, meh, it won't be so bad... wrong was I...
The braces don't bother me, it is the surgery. The doctor has to fracture my jaw at both joints, and possibly other locations, move the jaw into the correct position for a correct bite, and then I have to wait for it to heal up into place.
Along with that, they have to pull a few of my permenant teeth, and do some other things. I have to miss alot of school for this, which I am not happy about, and this will be very painful.
If this is not done, I will develop Lockjaw, in which, I will not be able to move my jaw at all; Lockjaw can be life threatening.
Out of all this, I just hope nothing goes wrong, and I don't end up with a defective jaw...
David Anderson
Founder, Software Consultant
DCOM Productions
Microsoft Partner (MSP)
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Re: My jaw. [message #217788 is a reply to message #217785] |
Wed, 06 September 2006 19:30 |
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WOW, Im sorry to hear that, but if it is life threating you should, if you still want to go on, go with the surgery. Remember you have the right to end your own life.
You should becareful when, or if you fight.
Seriously people how can you fight a war on terrorism with all of your borders wide open!
The Goverment Has Failed All Of You.
Americas Founding Fathers Must Be Turing In Their Graves, As Well As Every Revolutionary, Every Soldier That Has Fought For This Great Country.
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Re: My jaw. [message #217804 is a reply to message #217783] |
Wed, 06 September 2006 23:13 |
icedog90
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I hope the best for you. He's been telling me about his jaw throughout the summer but he hasn't told me about getting the surgery (at least not yet).
My jaw has also started becoming problematic. I have a small overbite and I need braces for that (just for a year) but I never got them. Now I'm considering getting them because my jaw is starting to have pain at certain times and it clicks a whole lot. The clicking has definitely gotten worse this year. I remember my old orthodontist saying that I mainly need braces to help my jaw grow back in place.
So yeah, I'm really afraid that my jaw will end up like his when I get a lot older if I don't do anything about it soon.
[Updated on: Wed, 06 September 2006 23:13] Report message to a moderator
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Re: My jaw. [message #217970 is a reply to message #217783] |
Thu, 07 September 2006 21:25 |
Apache
Messages: 185 Registered: February 2003 Location: Fort McMurray, AB, Ca
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I know someone who has gone through exactly what you're about to go through.
I'm not going to lie, the sugury is NOT a fun ordeal, my buddy was sucking blended food up a straw for almost 6 weeks before he was allowed to start eating some very soft solids, and nearly a year before he was given the go ahead for harder food like steak.
The braces are not a big bother, but do take a few years. My buddy just recently got his braces off, and is into his retainer (I'm jealous! Going on 4 years with my braces this November... Took him 2 years) and says that he no longer has any pain in his jaw joints, and his teeth look better than some supermodel's teeth!
Basic jist of it -- it'll suck for a while, but in the long run, a few months of pain / hardship is better than the rest of your life, which could very likely be 75 - 80 years...
- Russell
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Re: My jaw. [message #217975 is a reply to message #217804] |
Thu, 07 September 2006 22:05 |
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Jaspah
Messages: 1478 Registered: July 2003 Location: Syracuse, New York
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icedog90 wrote on Thu, 07 September 2006 02:13 | I hope the best for you. He's been telling me about his jaw throughout the summer but he hasn't told me about getting the surgery (at least not yet).
My jaw has also started becoming problematic. I have a small overbite and I need braces for that (just for a year) but I never got them. Now I'm considering getting them because my jaw is starting to have pain at certain times and it clicks a whole lot. The clicking has definitely gotten worse this year. I remember my old orthodontist saying that I mainly need braces to help my jaw grow back in place.
So yeah, I'm really afraid that my jaw will end up like his when I get a lot older if I don't do anything about it soon.
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Hmm, I have a slight overbite too... though I haven't gotten any of these symtoms yet (hopefully I won't ).
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