It is possible that this discomfort is the normal post op pain.The doctor who did the surgery would be better able to give you an idea of the discomfort you are having. If the teeth that are crowned are the cause it does not necessarily have to show up on the x-ray.If you want to investigate the TMJ area then it would behoove you to see an oral surgeon who specializes in TMJ dysfunction.
I get weird pain just below my ear lobe that follows along my jaw bone to the lower center of my throat area (this area really hurts)
I feel like it is the main artery in my neck. Then it continues to hurt where the seat belt hits between my neck and shoulder. And the area right over my heart area. When I breathe in deeply I can feel a hollowness (almost like a bruising feeling) in all these areas. Not so much lately but I did have the pulsing in my neck area like you had.
My question to you is where is or was your swelling located? in you neck? my doctor says I may also have an obsturction to my salavtory gland. but did you have any of my other symptomss?
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http://www.clenchingsyndrome.com/diagnosingtmj.html
just wanted to let you know some of the pain you describe I did have prior to having my gland removed. It was really a strong ache in my jaw, well below the teeth on one side only. I also had swelling and pain when I ate.
That sensation is gone now, but I still have a sensation of the tongue being sore on that side, especially the underside. Also, sometimes by back two molars hurt. Saw my dentist and endodontist again and they say teeth look fine. Saw my ENT and he couldn't explain my symptoms either but in doing my own searching on the internet it seems I have a lot of symptoms of sublingual nerve damage. The ENT did a procedure prior to the surgery where he cut into the floor of my mouth and dilated the duct in hopes of avoiding the surgery itself. Anyway, I can trace this pain back to that point. It definitely seems to fit the description of some type of nerve damage. I'm giving it a little more time as it seems to be getting better slowly. Hope you're feeling better soon.
SLICK OR MAYBE LIKE A LITTLE SWELLING BUT IT IS NOT. I SEEN NEUROLOGIST, AND PRIMARY, THEY ARN'T SURE, I HAVE CALLED AN ENT NOW TO SEE WHAT HE SAYS AND I GUESS I WILL WAIT FOR ORAL SURG, MOST OF THE TIME IT SEEMS LIKE IT IS AFTER I EAT, BUT NOW I AM SO WORRIED I MIGHT BE MAKING IT WORSE. I FEEL LIKE I HAVE THIS GRIP ON MY MOUTH LIKE I CAN NOT RELAX MY JAWS. JUST WANTED TO KNOW IF YOU GUYS HAD ANY SPASMS UNDER YOURS. HOPE YOU ARE GETTING BETTER, I THINK IF I HAD SOMEONE TO TALK TO THAT WAS GOING THROUGH IT I WOULD FEEL BETTER. ***@****