Just found out today I have this. Definitely not looking forward to the long road ahead to recovery. But very thankful for an answer. This is an excellent video to show my family and give them an actual image and video explanation.
Do opposite of what caused this to you, don't mouth breath,keep the tongue up, when swallowing dont push side way push front, keeping the tongue up will not cause grinding. In this video the subject has class 2 div 1 where the lower incisors is hiding behind the upper incisors which is not a proper occlusion or bite, pushing the tongue sideways causes bilateral openbite and the incisors over erupt, in my opinion do the opposite, push on the front (when swallowing)and keep the tongue up (as much as you can)and breath through your nose.
I feel you I already had some tmj issues before I had 2 wisdom teeth removed and now My jaw is full blown tmj mess. And it’s caused me so many issues and it’s just getting worse and it’s been 2 years since I got my teeth out. And I have bad allergies and so it really fucks with me. I can’t get my ears to drain and I can’t breathe hardly. Like now drainage won’t go down my throat it’s bizarre. And when it does actually chokes me I have to clear my throat to breathe.
I am seeing a TMJ specialist. I will be trying an orthotic device. It is supposed to align the joints in the correct position. Then my Vite will be repaired. You all have to see TMJ specialist. Many dentist and ENTs have no idea what this disorder does/is.
うわーこれは素晴らしいです、私はグーグル翻訳を通してそれを読んだだけです。英語に翻訳してもらえますか? (Google翻訳で翻訳) Wow this is great, I just read it through google translate. Are you able to have it translated into English?
ive noticed breathing through my nose that my right side gets more air than the left side. its almost like the lower portion of my left nostril and upper left lip is getting pushed down towards the right side of my lower jaw where the upper and lower lip meet.
@@hanatakumi2523I guess you have an overbite or deepbite so don't try to touch your molars *with your tongue* when resting, if you do the swallowing correctly your tongue will get glued automatically to the palate without touching your molars. Don't push your tongue sideways too. Just try to not have any contact between the tongue and the molars subconsciously. And when mewing keep your molars together like in chewing position not in biting position with incisors together and very slightly jut your lower jaw.
Go see a TMJ & Sleep Therapy place. In my case they did quite a few things, a scan of my face being one. They're making me a temporary guard until my 12 week day guard and permanent night time guard arrives. The guard keeps my jaw in the right position throughout the day and night, plus helps me to breathe better.
I wish all the doctors and dentist that I've gone to as a very young child around 4 years old, would of figured that I had a tmd. 28 years old now nd I have no insurance barely enough money 2 even live on my own and now my tmd is getting worse and worse and I just want to fucking cry everyday. I have nobody 2 help me nd I have zero chance to ever get the medical attention I need. Absolutely horrible 😞 it's legit affects my everyday life. I've only just recently learned about month or so ago that tmj disorders can also affect the way you sound when u speak. So been bullied since a child can't get into any relationships because who wants to be with a man who sounds funny when he speaks and is always tripping over his words. Fucking hate this and I Absolutely neeed HELP and I dint know where to go for it. Desperately want to stop feeling like shit every single day and sure in hell don't want to live like this until the day I die. 😢😢. I really need help
I totally can relate to you ❤ I wish my dentists when I was a kid would have told me to get braces. I just found out I have this exact problem. Costed me 500 dollars to find out. I have no dental insurance either and the medical insurance I pay for isn't the best. I'm in pain 24/7 my jaw constantly hurts. It's caused my ears to pop and fell full all the time. I also have a hard time talking, especially once it hits like noon. By then my jaw is so sore I can't talk normal can't eat well. It's awful. I wish you so much healing on your journey ❤️ this is a terrible thing we have to deal with everyday.
@hunnilove4153 100% I thought I was only fucking person to have it this bad. Fuck this fucking shit. How can 1 small god damn joint be so discomforting and cause so many problems? Even the way we sound. It's literally a turn-off when trying to date. I remember as a kid, other kids pick on me because of my voice. To me I sound normal. But after hearing kids and even adults, though adults r more mature and nice. I just came to accept that I sound different. And as I got older I figured it's my speech that turns away girls. Than that resulted in me losing all hope in ever being in relationship. Shit can literally affect every day living
Just found out today I have this. Definitely not looking forward to the long road ahead to recovery. But very thankful for an answer. This is an excellent video to show my family and give them an actual image and video explanation.
What did you do to treat it? Myofunctional therapy? Jaw surgery?
This is an excellent explanation and visual. Thank you.
This video reeky helps you see the effects of TMJ on the airways. Great learning tool to help understand the anatomy and effects TMJ has on the joints
It is very great video for me . Indeed it is a life changing video for me.
That's very usefull animation, and every orthodontist should know that ;)
Amazing video! Thank you for sharing!
Great video for patients and dentists education
That's soooo me
Im a mouth breather. I also cant rest my tongue in my palette.
Thus is my condition 100%. Pls how can a TMJ surgeon solve this?
Do opposite of what caused this to you, don't mouth breath,keep the tongue up, when swallowing dont push side way push front, keeping the tongue up will not cause grinding.
In this video the subject has class 2 div 1 where the lower incisors is hiding behind the upper incisors which is not a proper occlusion or bite, pushing the tongue sideways causes bilateral openbite and the incisors over erupt, in my opinion do the opposite, push on the front (when swallowing)and keep the tongue up (as much as you can)and breath through your nose.
Orthodontic treatment with 4 premolar extractions and retraction gave me tmj and I already have a small airway. I don't know what to do 😭
Did you figure it out? Perhaps ALF?
Me too have same problem
@Max palate expansion and masseter pyterigoid and temporalis massages, if you can't get an expander research "thumbpulling" on youtube
I feel you I already had some tmj issues before I had 2 wisdom teeth removed and now My jaw is full blown tmj mess. And it’s caused me so many issues and it’s just getting worse and it’s been 2 years since I got my teeth out. And I have bad allergies and so it really fucks with me. I can’t get my ears to drain and I can’t breathe hardly. Like now drainage won’t go down my throat it’s bizarre. And when it does actually chokes me I have to clear my throat to breathe.
I am seeing a TMJ specialist. I will be trying an orthotic device. It is supposed to align the joints in the correct position. Then my Vite will be repaired. You all have to see TMJ specialist. Many dentist and ENTs have no idea what this disorder does/is.
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幼児期から学童期の慢性鼻炎、風邪、咽頭炎、喘息、アレルギーで口呼吸が習慣化して低位舌になります。舌が常に、平べったく延びた餅のように前後左右に広がり、下歯列の上に被さり、上下奥歯の間に入りこんで、奥歯歯列を下方に圧迫し、下顎奥歯が内傾し低位になり、舌先端は前歯を押しだします。後端側の舌根部は肥大したように膨らみ、気道が閉塞気味になります。常に酸欠状態で、慢性疲労症候群?毛細血管の消失、若い時からのラグナ脳梗塞?
前歯が前突感のある人、重なってる人は口呼吸の可能性が高いはずです。いわゆるアデノイド顔貌。
口呼吸では、唾液が乾燥し少なく、口の中は乾燥気味で、唾液による抗菌作用の低下から歯肉炎や、歯質の乾燥でエナメルマイクロクラックから、歯の破折などの事故も起きます。
成人までに舌の低位舌での緊張からの舌変形
低位舌で、舌変形により、咽頭部に膨らんだ舌根部は、悪玉菌の繁殖する痰粘液が増え、舌根に2段棚ができ、痰の匂い玉もたまりがちです。気道も狭いため呼吸気流速度も増し、咽頭部粘膜の炎症で気管支炎、喘息、気管支拡張症へつながる。声の質は、ダミ声、ガラガラ、もしくは低音で濁った音質です。
口蓋にあるべき舌がないことで、歯列の内外の筋圧バランスの中立帯にあるべき、歯列の位置が崩れ、歯列の狭窄と犬歯間距離の狭まりで前突、前歯の乱配列変形になります。口蓋に舌を押し付ける力が弱いので、口の中の食片泥を咽頭部に押し出す力も弱く、舌根部の膨らみで狭い咽頭部に、食片泥はつまり気味になり、嚥下での舌の有効な押込みがなく、嚥下困難になります。また、咽頭部に食片泥の残渣が滞留しやすく、咽頭部の腐敗炎症が続きます。そのため、咽頭炎が度々急性化しやすくなります。
中年から、高齢にかけて親知らずも10代後半で抜かないと歯列は前に押され、前歯の乱配列、奥歯の前傾、内傾、隣接骨、内側骨の崩壊吸収が進行し、上下左右の7番は歯周病が重症化します。奥歯はうまく磨けないので、悪玉菌の温床になります。
また、咽頭部の気道狭窄は、一回換気呼吸量の減少を誘発しそのため、血液中の酸素濃度も下がり、動脈硬化、免疫力低下、冷え性、臓器不全、発がんへとつながります。
前に押し出された、前歯だけ歯茎が下がっているように見えるが、実際には下前歯が上に伸びている。
下前歯が強く当たるようになるため、下顎を奥にずらす後退位になってきます。そのため、長期には下顎関節頭の摩滅、変形で関節炎症を起こします。
10代から30代に、下顎の中心位咬合と後退位を繰り返しは、歯列の食いしばりや歯ギシリでの癖になります。そのため咬合筋の緊張と疲労は、頭蓋骨表面の筋群に広がり、頭痛やめまい、耳鳴り、首の痛みなども起きる場合があります。
さらに咬耗も進行して、さらに左右の歯列幅の共作だけでなく、咬合低位になり咬合圧が強くなるため、食いしばり、TCHの合併症が起きます。大臼歯部の親知らずの影響は、前方の歯を内傾、前傾させてくるので、大臼歯が斜めに低くなり、垂直に生えている小臼歯犬歯の咬耗、内側外側骨隆起が増大したり、または骨の吸収が起きます。口蓋中央の骨隆起も増大します。これでさらに舌スペースが後退するので、呼吸障害が進行してくる。
上の前歯の裏に、深く入った下前歯は強い上の犬歯に負けて、下犬歯間距離の狭窄を招き、歯周病の加速因子となる、歯列の乱れ、前歯の乱配列、上前歯の前突、上犬歯・4番間の骨垂直吸収、上前歯のフレアー、歯槽骨の吸収、離開発生します。日常の生活姿勢で、気道が狭い状態になるので、無意識に顎を前に出して気道を広げて、生活するために猫背姿勢になり、飲食時も前かがみでないと、飲み込みずらいので、姿勢悪く食べるようになります。
睡眠時には、寝返りして、仰向けの状態になった時、いびきだけでなく、気道咽頭部に舌が落ち込み、閉塞することで、1時間に数回、数分もの窒息状態を繰り返すことで、首吊り自殺と同じで、血中酸素濃度は下がり、高山病のような状態を繰り返します。これが、血管や脳神経の損傷を進行させ、命に関わる血管のつまりや、血管の破裂、を招きます。2018年時点で、5歳児でも、睡眠時無呼吸があります。痩せ型の女性にも多く、顎の中の舌房の大きさと、舌の大きさのアンバランスが原因です。
うわーこれは素晴らしいです、私はグーグル翻訳を通してそれを読んだだけです。英語に翻訳してもらえますか? (Google翻訳で翻訳)
Wow this is great, I just read it through google translate. Are you able to have it translated into English?
Hola y como es la mejor posición para dormir gracias
So what do we do at 36 years old missing teeth sleep apnea still have wisdom teeth just got my tonsils cut out and uvula trimmed
tonsillectomy is the way not to have problem ?
ive noticed breathing through my nose that my right side gets more air than the left side. its almost like the lower portion of my left nostril and upper left lip is getting pushed down towards the right side of my lower jaw where the upper and lower lip meet.
This is exactly my case although I've stopped mouth breathing before the tmj issues occur
When I close my mouth should my teeth touch or not?
@@Dellisolathank you so much...even in resting position theeth shouldn't touch or is it only when swallowing that the teeth shouldn't touch?
@@hanatakumi2523I guess you have an overbite or deepbite so don't try to touch your molars *with your tongue* when resting, if you do the swallowing correctly your tongue will get glued automatically to the palate without touching your molars. Don't push your tongue sideways too. Just try to not have any contact between the tongue and the molars subconsciously.
And when mewing keep your molars together like in chewing position not in biting position with incisors together and very slightly jut your lower jaw.
@@hanatakumi2523 I was saying that don't touch your molars with your tongue.
You should keep molars to molars contact, NOT molars with tongue contact
@@hanatakumi2523 when you swallow you should keep your molars together, don't touch your tongue with your molars
This is my exact case. What is the solution and what is the treatment?
Go see a TMJ & Sleep Therapy place. In my case they did quite a few things, a scan of my face being one. They're making me a temporary guard until my 12 week day guard and permanent night time guard arrives. The guard keeps my jaw in the right position throughout the day and night, plus helps me to breathe better.
Palate expansion, bilateral jaw surgery, correct tounge posture
Does this include raw milk?
I jut my jaw. For years. It helps breath easier, now I feel my ear ache is TMJ related
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I wish all the doctors and dentist that I've gone to as a very young child around 4 years old, would of figured that I had a tmd. 28 years old now nd I have no insurance barely enough money 2 even live on my own and now my tmd is getting worse and worse and I just want to fucking cry everyday. I have nobody 2 help me nd I have zero chance to ever get the medical attention I need. Absolutely horrible 😞 it's legit affects my everyday life. I've only just recently learned about month or so ago that tmj disorders can also affect the way you sound when u speak. So been bullied since a child can't get into any relationships because who wants to be with a man who sounds funny when he speaks and is always tripping over his words. Fucking hate this and I Absolutely neeed HELP and I dint know where to go for it. Desperately want to stop feeling like shit every single day and sure in hell don't want to live like this until the day I die. 😢😢. I really need help
I totally can relate to you ❤ I wish my dentists when I was a kid would have told me to get braces. I just found out I have this exact problem. Costed me 500 dollars to find out. I have no dental insurance either and the medical insurance I pay for isn't the best. I'm in pain 24/7 my jaw constantly hurts. It's caused my ears to pop and fell full all the time. I also have a hard time talking, especially once it hits like noon. By then my jaw is so sore I can't talk normal can't eat well. It's awful. I wish you so much healing on your journey ❤️ this is a terrible thing we have to deal with everyday.
@hunnilove4153 100% I thought I was only fucking person to have it this bad. Fuck this fucking shit. How can 1 small god damn joint be so discomforting and cause so many problems? Even the way we sound. It's literally a turn-off when trying to date. I remember as a kid, other kids pick on me because of my voice. To me I sound normal. But after hearing kids and even adults, though adults r more mature and nice. I just came to accept that I sound different. And as I got older I figured it's my speech that turns away girls. Than that resulted in me losing all hope in ever being in relationship. Shit can literally affect every day living
@hunnilove4153 omg hahah I want meet u so bad now. There someone else
mewing is real
Done
What to do to fix the problem?
Double jaw surgery, most of the time.
This is my condition100%.
@@bhooper77 sir,can they do just something like jaw thrust
Expander
My Ortho is using AGGA appliance and then controlled arch braces. Plus tongue tie release
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I am 18, is it too late for me?
Not at all, get some help now to prevent build up of problems over the years.
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