Hi,
I posted a few other responses, but I am sure you are busy with your practice, and don't always get a chance to get on here. I am scheduled to go for an arthroscopy, coming up at the end of the month. I am apprehensive, but the Maxillofacial surgeon doing it says there is a lot of scar tissue that needs to be removed. I am wondering if this can impede movement. I am always rushed when I am in his office, and had to shedule another appointment before the procedure to ask him questions. I also want to know how my discs look. It says on the MRI that there is thinning, of the discs on the left where most of my problems are, I also want to find out what condition the ligaments are in... I heard that MRI's doesn't always show soft tissue up properly. I was told it doesn't show when they are stretched. These are the reasons I wanted to have the procedure done. I wrote out on paper for the Surgeon, that I did not want any shaving down of the joint, nor did I want the discs touched, that it was merely for observation,and if any bad scar tissue or scar bands were impeding movement, that he can remove it.. I really don't know how he feels about that, but his interns I saw for pre-op said that should be fine, as he is conservative in his approach anyway.. The thing I worry about the most is that there are nerves surrounding the joint, and I have so much nerve pain now, I am worried about that. THe Maxillofacial surgeon told me that he only had one person that had a problem after the procedure but the pain subsided three months later. I am awaiting my appointment to see him to bring up these questions. I wanted to run them by you in case you might know anything about it. I was wondering why in some cases, that some people don't have any success with appliances, splints, ect... If it is because of a lot of scar tissue, or scar bands, impeding movement, or if the ligaments holding the joint are to loose or torn, if that is what is preventing these methods from working. Is there any way to correct problems with the ligaments?? Does this mend over time, or does one need surgical intervention with ligaments that are torn or stretched?? The Maxillofacial surgeon I am seeing says he doesn't do anything to the ligaments. Not sure why, if he has had some bad experiences, with the procedure.... I wrote to you previously about seeing a TMD dentist, that uses splints and the ALF appliance, as well as other appliances. I checked and he is under certification as an orofacial pain specialist (not sure if that is correct spelling). He is the one that uses the ALF, one of two here, in this area. He has also had training with College of craniomandibular orthopedics... I think he mentioned he has been treating TMJD problems for over 10 or 15 years. He is a nice chap. He did mention that he studied with Dr. Rondeau, and Dr. Stack in the US. I am living near the Toronto area.. I know you mentioned knowing some collegues in this area, wondering if you can let me know who they are, not just for me, but there are others here looking for specialists, and would love to know where to find them, especially the ones with experience, which is harder to find here.. The dentist I saw has a sign that says TMJD specialist... Apparently I heard from other specialist here in Ontario, that you cannot use that terminology here in Canada. All you can put down is neuromuscular treatments. I have no idea how he did that... But he is very busy now....
I was badly hit on the side of my head (left), and am having problems with my neck, back, and spine, and can hardly walk. Its like the whole left hand side of my body is immobile, while the right is fine... The thing is I have disc displacement on the right side too, but it doesn't bother me. I can lift things with the right but cannot lift a feather with the left. I don't know if that is why the dentist I saw mentioned using the ALF. I also have pain right along the joint and right up into my head on the left side. It is even painful to the touch, and I also have pain right at the bottom of the skull. They did tests for Trigeminal Neuralgia and said they say nothing, had it done with dye, and nothing showed any compression there, but the Neurologist I saw thinks there is mechanical problems with the joint causing compression. So he could be right, and after reading that there are definate links between the two, that may be the case. Anyway I don't want to take up too much of your time. Just wanted to get some feedback, and if you know of any collegues in this area, or in anywhere in Ontario.. I would also like to know where you are located, and your name and website, if that is permissible.... I don't know if that is permissible on here or not, but you can let me know. I have friends in the US, with TMJ problems, and wanted to know where you are located. Thanks so much for your responses they are greatly appreciated...
Seekandfind46
PS, also was under therese46...but now under seekandfind46...
Thank you so very much..... Therese