recovering jaw function
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See a speech pathologist for help regaining strength and movement. The radiation does strange things to the muscles and there are devices and tricks to help. I didn't have any of them, but I do know they are available.0
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Try getting a Therabite. (www.therabite.com) I had T4N1 tonsil and soft palate cancer on the right side. I had a radical neck resection surgery followed by radiation. I have 2 more radiation treatments left. This will really help with the limited jaw opening (Trismus) but it takes a while of dedicated use. Better than the tongue depressors recommended by my Kaiser insurance.0
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Try getting a Therabite. (www.therabite.com) I had T4N1 tonsil and soft palate cancer on the right side. I had a radical neck resection surgery followed by radiation. I have 2 more radiation treatments left. This will really help with the limited jaw opening (Trismus) but it takes a while of dedicated use. Better than the tongue depressors recommended by my Kaiser insurance.hbeary said:See a speach therapist and also a dentist who specializes in TMJ - Radiation gave me lock-jaw and I have a "bite-splint" which opened my mouth. It relaxes your bite and musscles
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I could not open my mouth for almost 2 years until I had a tumor removed. I began using the "Therabite machine" which is a small hand held device that I use 7 times a day, it takes 60 seconds and you will see results immediately. There is a website on it and I received mine from my doctor. If your insurance does not cover it, it costs about $400 but its well worth it. I am almost back at full capacity but you will be at a comfortable position within 2-3 weeks.0
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I hope you are still a member on this site. I am interested in finding out if a bite_splint helped you to regain the opening of your mouth. I have developed trismus in my jaw because of tonsil cancer. It started to close before my treatment and radiation made it worse. I am using the therabite every day and have noticed a slight improvement but I find that it would be more helpful to have a spiint for night time to keep the opening. Can you please reply. coconutshbeary said:See a speach therapist and also a dentist who specializes in TMJ - Radiation gave me lock-jaw and I have a "bite-splint" which opened my mouth. It relaxes your bite and musscles
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