Mouth exercises
After surgery in upper jaw area (Trigonal area) mouth no longer opens fully. Any exercises to widen openiing back to normal?
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therabite or similar
There are devices that will stretch your mouth open. This thins is expensive to me and a rubber band and a stack of popsicle sticks would do just as well. Just adjust the number of sticks to create some tension and slip in another after a bit. Does the same thing and keeps 400 bucks in your pocket. I mean $399, cause the sticks and rubber run a buck. LOL
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Tongue depressorsdonfoo said:therabite or similar
There are devices that will stretch your mouth open. This thins is expensive to me and a rubber band and a stack of popsicle sticks would do just as well. Just adjust the number of sticks to create some tension and slip in another after a bit. Does the same thing and keeps 400 bucks in your pocket. I mean $399, cause the sticks and rubber run a buck. LOL
I got free tongue depressors instead of popsicle sticks :-) My doc at Mayo said to begin by stretching but not to point of being painful. I tend to do mine while driving.
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