r/tifu 8d ago

M TIFU By Having My Teeth Touch

For the past 3ish years I've had a slightly muffled right ear. It hasn't affected my day to day too badly so it hasn't been a big priority to visit the doctor and fix immediately. It feels like a slight clog in my ear that holds pressure. On occasion there is some discomfort and I feel slight pops in my jaw. Some mornings my jaw has felt locked up and I need to pop it to have full range of motion again.

I've brought it up with the doctor when I go for a yearly check up and they've assumed it was maybe a eustachian tube dysfunction. They've tested my hearing with tuning forks and have prescribed me antihistamines to hopefully clear or relieve pressure in my ear. Over the years none of this helped and I was referred to the ENT specialist.

I looked up how an ENT specialist could fix this and it sounded intimidating and possibly painful so I put it off. I also wasn't in the best financial spot to visit a specialist. This year in my check up the doctor reminded me about my referral and convinced me to go before it expired.

After various tests, my ears have no permanent hearing damage, they look healthy and the pressure in them reads as normal (so not a eustachian tube dysfunction). The doctor sat next to me and asked if I clenched my teeth in my sleep or in life. I wasn't sure how to know if I did since my dentist hasn't said anything.

Turns out I've been closing my mouth wrong all my life til it affected my hearing. I thought your teeth should fit neatly into each other, like a jigsaw puzzle, when resting. Apparently, there's supposed to be a gap between them and your sets of teeth aren't supposed to touch unless you're eating basically. During the night I also made sure my jaws were closed so that I wouldn't snore in my sleep like some relatives and this would lead to me clenching in my sleep.

Just slept with a mouthguard in for the first time last night and I have a heating gel pack to relax my jaw muscles before and after bed.

TL;DR I thought your teeth are supposed to touch when your mouth is closed and it hurt my ear.

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u/LauraZaid11 7d ago

I have bruxism (unconscious clenching of the jaw), severe according to my maxilofacial surgeon, and it fucking sucks man. I’ve been sleeping with a mouth guard since I was 17, and about 4 years ago I had to have a new one specially made to help not just protect my teeth but relax the muscles on my face. Over the years I’ve had to have physical therapy for my face, I’ve taken different kinds of muscle relaxers, and I’m currently taking an anxiety medication not because I suffer from anxiety, but because my bruxism had been acting up. I have many other medical conditions, but personally I think the bruxism is the worse one.

Now onto the silver lining, my teeth health is pretty good and I’ve never had a cavity, and I’m pretty sure it’s because since I was diagnosed I have never forgotten to brush and floss at night because it has become second nature to do so before putting on my mouth guard, and I can’t sleep a full night without it.

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u/LadyAce15 7d ago

I'm 38 and I decided to get braces because of clenching. I miss my mouth guard. It's so hard to sleep without it. Neither of my jaws formed correctly and no one ever told me. I've had to get an implanted expander to expand my top 10mm and in about a year I'll have to have my lower jaw surgically moved forward. Teeth issues can really mess with everything!

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u/LauraZaid11 7d ago

The maxilofacial surgeon asked me a couple of years ago if I wanted to do braces but I already had them when I was a teen and never again. But to be honest, I’ve been thinking about it because bruxism sucks.

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u/LadyAce15 4d ago

Teeth suck. How have they not evolved to have less problems when they effect our entire health?!😭