Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you can talk about "locking your jaw," but the phrase "lockjaw" s.
pecifically refers to tetanus
A dentist would be the best specialist for this. Did a dentist prescribe the mouth guard, and if so, have you readdressed this problem with them?
no one thinks that anymore
I do! I came on here to see who had tetanus and how a mouth guard would help. Or hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My physical therapist said to avoid mouth guards for my clenching. They said they often make people clench more because they are soft and kind of satisfying to bite, causing more locked jaw in the long term.
I had to practice mouth opening exercises more instead and some manual jaw pt.
See, this makes more sense to me. I really think I need to figure out a way to counter the automatic tensing I do. Did you get a PT referral from your doctor and/or dentist?
Anonymous wrote:My physical therapist said to avoid mouth guards for my clenching. They said they often make people clench more because they are soft and kind of satisfying to bite, causing more locked jaw in the long term.
I had to practice mouth opening exercises more instead and some manual jaw pt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you can talk about "locking your jaw," but the phrase "lockjaw" s.
pecifically refers to tetanus
A dentist would be the best specialist for this. Did a dentist prescribe the mouth guard, and if so, have you readdressed this problem with them?
no one thinks that anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you can talk about "locking your jaw," but the phrase "lockjaw" s.
pecifically refers to tetanus
A dentist would be the best specialist for this. Did a dentist prescribe the mouth guard, and if so, have you readdressed this problem with them?
no one thinks that anymore
Anonymous wrote:OP, you can talk about "locking your jaw," but the phrase "lockjaw" s.
pecifically refers to tetanus
A dentist would be the best specialist for this. Did a dentist prescribe the mouth guard, and if so, have you readdressed this problem with them?
Anonymous wrote:PS: there are some exercises you can do, like "lips together/teeth apart" that can help. That would likely be rehab services, such as PT, OT, or SLP.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you can talk about "locking your jaw," but the phrase "lockjaw" specifically refers to tetanus.
A dentist would be the best specialist for this. Did a dentist prescribe the mouth guard, and if so, have you readdressed this problem with them?