I would suggest Dr. Michael Gelb. He is an excellent clinician in his own right and his father, Harold, is an icon and pioneer in the discipline of treatment of TMJ disorders. You can go to the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain website referral area for contact info. TMJDoc
Thanks alot for your repsonse and eagerness to help I do live in the United States in the Manhattan ,New York area. And I would appreciate it if you could locate a specialist in my area thanks alot.
Without getting too technical, if you do have 'clicking' in your TMjoint there is the possibitlity that the displaced disc can lead to some nerve entrapment that will cause the symptoms you describe. I have seen this with patients and it is NOT common. So will be hard pressed to find any specialist who may believe you (or me). I would refer them to the work of Dr. Annika Isberg and her book Temperomandibular Joint Dysfunction--there's an excellent chapter on nerve entrapment. The good news is that with proper splint therapy designed to get you functioning properly on the articular disc of the TMjoint, the nerve entrapment is usually relieved. At times, nerve block injections(coritsone) are needed to treat inflammation of the nerves. Honestly, very few dentists/oral surgeons and almost no MD's are aware of this condition. You need an experienced and knowledgable orofacial pain/TMD specialist and you may have to travel to find one. If you want to send me a private message about you location I will attempt to find someone close to you. TMJDoc
hi, yes your dentist will refer you to a maxo specialist and ENT will refer you also post hep pain feels a lot like your symptons, ie, shoulder pain go see one and get checked out, everyone should be entitled to second and third opinions, good luck
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have had an MRI a cat scan of the head and face and also panorex x-rays of the teeth and they found nothing so im comfused as of what to do next. the last time I seen the oral surgeon I asked him if I could be reffered to another specialist since he couldnt pin point the problem and he dismissed me as if i was crazy and making things up. but before every thing began I have been going through panic attacks and anxiety which made me clench my teeth relentlessly but I dont know if clenching my teeth could cause all of these problems but how do I get to see an orofacial pain specialist do I need a refferal from my dentist? thank you
hi lady i agree with scottma you need to them and you never mentioned iff you have had a cat scan or an mri scan i would be asking for one of these iff i was you, please don,t be put off ,keep pushing and you will find some answers and hopefully a diagnosis , good luck
Seeing an orofacial pain specialist and tmj specialist isadvised.