Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 At 01:07 PM 12/03/2008, you wrote: " I tried a sports tooth protector, but it made me clench more and it smelled like toxic plasticizers. I had to stop using it. " I use and NTIS which might suit you: http://www.nti-tss.com/help.html I had a rotten dentist. I wasn't at all convinced she knew what she was doing plus she argued with me about appointment times and thus didn't do the final fit but it is still better than those I bought at the local sports shop. When I get another, I'll go to a new dentist. You will probably need to search for someone who makes these systems. Mine cost $AUD400 but the price has probably risen since then. Best wishes..........LD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 you need to find a new dds. rogerJudith <howdeeeyall@...> wrote: I had an NTI nightguard; not sure if it's the same thing. I went to that site but didn't see a clear picture of the device you have. It's only between the front teeth? Mine was.It was very expensive--can't remember but much more than $400 US. I remember thinking it was overpriced. It made my clenching worse! Much worse. I would wake up in the middle of the night with my teeth clacking like a windup false tooth toy; I had never experienced that before. It gave me nightmares and I had to stop using it. The next dentist told me that they cause problems for many people and he never uses them any more. That dentist said I need a protector that covers all the teeth, and it has to create just the right alignment for the jaw joint to relax. I think I'll have to go ahead and do that. I feel like avoiding all dentists forever so have put it off.Thanks for the info; if your device is different from what I used, let me know.Judith "I tried a sports tooth protector, > but it made me clench more and it smelled like toxic plasticizers. I > had to stop using it."> > I use and NTIS which might suit you: http://www.nti-tss.com/help.html> I had a rotten dentist. I wasn't at all convinced she knew what she > was doing plus she argued with me about appointment times and thus > didn't do the final fit but it is still better than those I bought at > the local sports shop. When I get another, I'll go to a new > dentist. You will probably need to search for someone who makes > these systems. Mine cost $AUD400 but the price has probably risen since then.> > Best wishes..........LD> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 I had long term and expensive TMJ treatment by a dentist specializing in same, but am not convinced that it was worthwhile. My jaw didn't start to loosen up until long into my lyme treatment with s/c and now more with mms. Naomi Re: [ ] Re: Possible dental abscess; probiotic question you need to find a new dds. rogerJudith <howdeeeyallaol> wrote: I had an NTI nightguard; not sure if it's the same thing. I went to that site but didn't see a clear picture of the device you have. It's only between the front teeth? Mine was.It was very expensive--can't remember but much more than $400 US. I remember thinking it was overpriced. It made my clenching worse! Much worse. I would wake up in the middle of the night with my teeth clacking like a windup false tooth toy; I had never experienced that before. It gave me nightmares and I had to stop using it. The next dentist told me that they cause problems for many people and he never uses them any more. That dentist said I need a protector that covers all the teeth, and it has to create just the right alignment for the jaw joint to relax. I think I'll have to go ahead and do that. I feel like avoiding all dentists forever so have put it off.Thanks for the info; if your device is different from what I used, let me know.Judith "I tried a sports tooth protector, > but it made me clench more and it smelled like toxic plasticizers. I > had to stop using it."> > I use and NTIS which might suit you: http://www.nti-tss.com/help.html> I had a rotten dentist. I wasn't at all convinced she knew what she > was doing plus she argued with me about appointment times and thus > didn't do the final fit but it is still better than those I bought at > the local sports shop. When I get another, I'll go to a new > dentist. You will probably need to search for someone who makes > these systems. Mine cost $AUD400 but the price has probably risen since then.> > Best wishes..........LD> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 At 01:11 AM 13/03/2008, Judith wrote: I had an NTI nightguard; not sure if it's the same thing. I went to that site but didn't see a clear picture of the device you have. It's only between the front teeth? Mine was. That site isn't good but I couldn't find the site I first found that lead me to ask a dentist to make one for me. It seemed to work at first but then I'm still struggling with stiff neck, pressure in occipital region through to jaw area since starting the MMS treatment (same as with Marshall protocol) so I guess it isn't worth the effort or cost. Mine is only on the front teeth. Sorry about that. Best wishes........LD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 Another thing that might help is the frequencies on Frex under "D" on the alphabetical listing (free download from heal-me.com.au) dental and jawbone infections, dental foxi, Dental infection Roots and Gums and a number of others. R I had long term and expensive TMJ treatment by a dentist specializing in same, but am not convinced that it was worthwhile. My jaw didn't start to loosen up until long into my lyme treatment with s/c and now more with mms. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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