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Q: How to Cure Tmj
asked by: JohnnyLee on January 27th, 2007
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Alternative tmj clinic of denver, colorado

70% of the patients take only 6 months to get well.
20% of the patients take up to 12 months to get well.

Check this out! This doc says he could cure tmj!
Has anybody been to him? If yes, please share your experience so we could all get out of this tmj mess.

This guy also says!

If you think that you have tried everything and nothing worked
change is possible for your condition.

I think he is the final answer for tmj what do ya'll think?
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catswolds
replied on January 29th, 2007
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I think I checked out this particular alternative clinic's website and found it interesting. There's nothing that would harm a tmj patient that I could see and if it can help --- just maybe. If I lived near denver, colorado, I would check him out (of course, finances are always a question mark).
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JohnnyLee
replied on January 30th, 2007
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No One Tried This Man?
Has anyone tried this man? How could not even one tmj patient in all that suffering haven't been to this man who says he could cure tmj?
Anybody near denver?
Perhaps distance and cash wont matter if he could cure this horrible situation. Anyone agree?
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TMJWorld
replied on February 26th, 2007
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Hey
the problem with tmd is that it is so unpredictable. everyone is different and what works for one may not work for another. there is no sure fire cure for tmd and that is why insurances wont cover it. it may work for you so feel free to try it out. you would rather try that than have a surgery and find out that if you had just tried it you would have been fine----am i right? go ahead and try it. if it works for you then go ahead and tell others about it---just remember that its not a garuntee for others. it wouldnt work on me as ive done it all before and it hasnt worked. im looking at surgery because ive tried all conservative methods. and there are other things wrong up there.(i may have a screw loose Laughing lol) try it it cant hurt.
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EmpowermentToday
replied on May 9th, 2007
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I have an understanding of so called TMJ. What it truely is a the hundreds of facial muscles are tugging and pulling because the very complex muscular system is out of wack. the reasons for this can be malocclusion disease, such as a dentist putting in a filling to high, or a wrong fitting crown, or jaw wear on one side
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catswold
replied on May 9th, 2007
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I would agree for the most part. There are so many things, though, that can set it off - it's unreal. Whiplash, which forces the meniscus out of place; poor posture (especially sitting in front of the computer), having the mouth open too far for too long; wisdom teeth extraction (even tho I usually recommend that wisdom teeth be pulled if there are already TMJ signs); being hit in the face; overly grinding the teeth; etc. The list is very long sadly.

I think most people are starting to finally understand how balance is so very important for healthy TMJs, but it's funny that even people who are out of balance can have no pain. It's just the human body.

Thanks for posting. Since you understand the basic cause, can you advise any self-help or other methods of treatment for those suffering with this awful "dysfunction?"

Thanks and God bless...
Carol
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TMJWorld
replied on May 9th, 2007
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Hey
you guys you have to remember that what works for one does not work for everyone. neuromuscular dentists work with the muscles and have great success. However there is about 1% that do not have result. Any thing that says they can cure you in 3 min is a little too good to be true. It depends on the nature of the cause.of the problem
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