Was jaw realignment therapy effective in diminishing any of your involuntary movements?

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I've found a number of pages showing that people can get their tremors reduced or stopped completely when having their bite fixed and was wanting some confirmation.

Here are the pages:

http://www.ristohurme.com/tmj/TMJ_Disorder_files/Parkinsons%20Article.pdf

https://academic.oup.com/painmedicine/article/13/5/731/1867211

http://sleepandtmjtherapy.com/2017/04/can-tmj-doctor/

https://www.tmjtherapyandsleepcenter.com/tremor-relief/

http://www.tmj.today/tmj-causes/

https://www.northernvirginiadental.com/Movement-Disorder-Body-Tremors-Fairfax.asp

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    I can not say for sure. However, i have dystonia very painful and bad. Neck and head ro the right so embarrassing. Anyways i saw some videos and i tried putting a pen in my mouth and everything went normal and straight. Also if i bring my bottom jaw forward everything goes straight. With that said i have been looking for a tmj dr to help so far the one i went to looked at me like i was crazy. :_( i talked to a person im az where i am who said they go to a tmj dr in cali cause that dr helps with it. Try some tests if adjusting your jaw at home works then it may be an option.
    • Posted

      In one of the pages I linked there is instruction to adjust the jaw but I didn't really understand. So, with just a simple pen between teeth you got immediate relief? I'd like to watch the videos you mentioned.

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      Also, I thought it'd require more than a pen to correct one's bite.

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