Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go to a different dentist who will make a mouthguard from a mold.
If only I had though about that. Oh wait, I did! In the post just above. Did you not have enough coffee?
Only a fool throws a $700 mouth guard across the room. I am guessing that you have TMJ. I had a severe case of TMJ 20 years ago when a mouth guard was only $200. When I took it out to eat or brush my teeth, I put it in its case. I suggest you try doing the same.
Yeah I am baffled by a *frequent* habit of pulling out your night guard and flinging it across the room. Especially since they are burdensome to get and cost so much. I don't understand why you have not addressed this problem sooner and just accepted this habit.
This would be like if someone said they were habitually flinging their cell phone across the room in the middle of the night and then got upset one one night, this habit led to the destruction of their cell phone. Presumably you would start looking for a way to avoid doing that the first time it happened.
Thanks so much to you and the immediate PP for your incredible endeavors at helpfulness. Unfortunately you don’t seem to have read my OP, particularly this part:
I had to replace it last year and the new one has never been quite right. I keep taking it for adjustments, but sometimes I remove in my sleep. Usually it’s near my pillow. But sometimes I must hurl it because it turns up across the room.
It’s something that occurs sometimes while I am sleeping, and I haven’t yet achieved a state of sleeping that allows me to do things like tidily placing the guard in its case. Although if I did achieve such a state, I would probably put the guard in my mouth where it could do its job. As to remedying the root issue, my dentist has made several adjustments since I’ve had this particular guard, alas, we haven’t reached perfection. Are you able to tidy and organize while sleeping? This must be an amazing life hack. Please do tell us your secret. I have so many photos to organize and my youngest child is a sweet tornado. If I could tidy while sleeping that would be grand.
Anonymous wrote:I am the clencher with guard since 2007. I have TMJ and a dislocated disc from clenching before I knew I was doing that.
Mine is thick plastic on my upper teeth. The design is to make your clench impact be distributed evenly and then the teeth slide off each other instead of clench clench clench. It's not to cushion the clench as you keep biting it.
Yes it's yellowed. And when I use the toilet at night I sm careful to keep my lips closed lol.
Anonymous wrote:I only have experience with the transvaginal wand! Not fun but necessary. I was jealous of all the ones who just had the ones on your belly like you see on TV all the time.
But I do need a mouthguard and I don't want to go through all that. I think I'll try the sport one first and see if it works for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go to a different dentist who will make a mouthguard from a mold.
If only I had though about that. Oh wait, I did! In the post just above. Did you not have enough coffee?
Only a fool throws a $700 mouth guard across the room. I am guessing that you have TMJ. I had a severe case of TMJ 20 years ago when a mouth guard was only $200. When I took it out to eat or brush my teeth, I put it in its case. I suggest you try doing the same.
Yeah I am baffled by a *frequent* habit of pulling out your night guard and flinging it across the room. Especially since they are burdensome to get and cost so much. I don't understand why you have not addressed this problem sooner and just accepted this habit.
This would be like if someone said they were habitually flinging their cell phone across the room in the middle of the night and then got upset one one night, this habit led to the destruction of their cell phone. Presumably you would start looking for a way to avoid doing that the first time it happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go to a different dentist who will make a mouthguard from a mold.
If only I had though about that. Oh wait, I did! In the post just above. Did you not have enough coffee?
Only a fool throws a $700 mouth guard across the room. I am guessing that you have TMJ. I had a severe case of TMJ 20 years ago when a mouth guard was only $200. When I took it out to eat or brush my teeth, I put it in its case. I suggest you try doing the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go to a different dentist who will make a mouthguard from a mold.
If only I had though about that. Oh wait, I did! In the post just above. Did you not have enough coffee?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I wear a partial. But I also have a problem with objects touching my body and I often take it out (I also can't bring myself to wear jewelry or watches or most synthetic clothing). The first time I lost it I searched the room where it should have been in thoroughly, and held off making an appt for a few weeks. Sure enough, the very day after they made the mold for a replacement and I was basically in for the expense, the old one magically appeared between 2 couch cushions.
The next one got chewed up by the dog, best guess it got knocked off the bathroom counter.
I lost another, I forget how. After that I became much more careful and kept the same device for several years. Three weeks ago, it started bothering me in the car. I took it out but was driving and set it on the dashboard instead of putting it in the pocket in my bag I use in such cases. Then I forgot to grab it going into the house and now I can't find it. And I'm embarrassed to go back to my dentist.