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Displaced teeth?


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Good morning to all  :)

 

I wanted to ask one thing for a long time.

 

When I wake up I have teeth like "moved"  :o

 

It is not painful but it is a strange feeling.

 

Who sleeps with me said they do not grind my teeth (bruxism).

 

I would explain it better but I would not know what to add ...

 

Thanks for now  :socool:

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Yeah, like your bite changes. I get that from clenching and grinding during sleep. I have painful jaw/tmj issues and my bite feels "off" and unstable at times. Is it better by days end?
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Yeah, like your bite changes. I get that from clenching and grinding during sleep. I have painful jaw/tmj issues and my bite feels "off" and unstable at times. Is it better by days end?

 

Has always been so.

 

Do not grind my teeth and it is not painful just a feeling of dancing teeth, which have moved (like when I had the device in the teeth years ago ...).

 

Then returns to normal after a few minutes  :idiot:

 

 

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I almost laughed out loud when I read this. I thought I was totally crazy. Went through a period of several weeks when I had something similar to this, sometimes when I would wake in the morning, sometimes in the middle of the afternoon. I also felt like my tongue didn't fit in my mouth right - like my whole mouth felt foreign.

I was just thinking yesterday how normal everything seems now - all lined up and regular. I hated that feeling like my body wasn't the way I'd known it to be my whole life. I'm not totally sure this is exactly what you mean, but the w/d can sure make you batty! Hope it's just w/d for you too and goes away soon!

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I almost laughed out loud when I read this. I thought I was totally crazy. Went through a period of several weeks when I had something similar to this, sometimes when I would wake in the morning, sometimes in the middle of the afternoon. I also felt like my tongue didn't fit in my mouth right - like my whole mouth felt foreign.

I was just thinking yesterday how normal everything seems now - all lined up and regular. I hated that feeling like my body wasn't the way I'd known it to be my whole life. I'm not totally sure this is exactly what you mean, but the w/d can sure make you batty! Hope it's just w/d for you too and goes away soon!

Thank for the feedback  :smitten:

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