Hey guys, nice to meet you all! This is my first thread on this website, so I hope it follows the site rules (I've looked up TMJ on the forum, but the newest related post was from 2013, so maybe there is something new that's been developed since then?)
So basically, my right TMJ has been a bit dodgy for a long time. Usually, it doesn't bother me, but there are times when it suddenly starts "dislocating" a lot, pretty much every time I open my mouth even slightly more than what is necessary for speaking (e.g. while eating). The reason I put "dislocating" in quotation marks is that I'm not sure it's the right term - I feel and hear a crack, then the whole mandible shifts slightly to the left and down, which means my upper and lower teeth are not aligned and I can't close my mouth enough for them to be touching either. However, I can usually get it back right away, following another crack and a jump back to the original position. None of these horrific locked jaw problems I've read about where you have to go to hospital to get it back. Plus, none of this actually hurts, it's just uncomfortable.
I've just finished my OWD course and after my first dive within the course, my jaw shifted and got locked and it took me a while to get it back. And since then, it's been "dislocating" all the time (about 4 days now). During the next few dives, I tried just resting my jaw a little and not clenching the mouthpiece so tightly, but this resulted either in water getting into my mouth all the time or in the regulator literally floating out of my mouth. Holding it with my right arm helped, but it wasn't a comfortable solution. Eventually, I gave up and held it properly, but this worsened the problem again and also got a bit painful this time.
I've been wondering whether there are any DYI solutions for this problem - something like a jaw support suitable for diving. I've considered taping (never tried this and don't know if it's actually as useful as sportspeople claim it is) or getting one of these things. What do you think? Have you tried anything like this? Or should I just go with a custom mouthpiece?
Thanks a lot for reading this and for any suggestions!
Andrea
So basically, my right TMJ has been a bit dodgy for a long time. Usually, it doesn't bother me, but there are times when it suddenly starts "dislocating" a lot, pretty much every time I open my mouth even slightly more than what is necessary for speaking (e.g. while eating). The reason I put "dislocating" in quotation marks is that I'm not sure it's the right term - I feel and hear a crack, then the whole mandible shifts slightly to the left and down, which means my upper and lower teeth are not aligned and I can't close my mouth enough for them to be touching either. However, I can usually get it back right away, following another crack and a jump back to the original position. None of these horrific locked jaw problems I've read about where you have to go to hospital to get it back. Plus, none of this actually hurts, it's just uncomfortable.
I've just finished my OWD course and after my first dive within the course, my jaw shifted and got locked and it took me a while to get it back. And since then, it's been "dislocating" all the time (about 4 days now). During the next few dives, I tried just resting my jaw a little and not clenching the mouthpiece so tightly, but this resulted either in water getting into my mouth all the time or in the regulator literally floating out of my mouth. Holding it with my right arm helped, but it wasn't a comfortable solution. Eventually, I gave up and held it properly, but this worsened the problem again and also got a bit painful this time.
I've been wondering whether there are any DYI solutions for this problem - something like a jaw support suitable for diving. I've considered taping (never tried this and don't know if it's actually as useful as sportspeople claim it is) or getting one of these things. What do you think? Have you tried anything like this? Or should I just go with a custom mouthpiece?
Thanks a lot for reading this and for any suggestions!
Andrea