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Question by Caryl Westwood
Submitted on 9/6/2003
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I slipped on ice and landed on my left elbow,
tailboan then head. I have serious spinal
problems, shoulders are blown out, migraines,
chronic pain and TMJ.  The TMJ is not grinding but my JAWS SNAP VERY HARD WHILE FFALLING AND DURING SLEEP. A first molar was
knocked off. I replaced it due to no carries,
then the distal enamal was cracked off and later the the lingual enamal. The blow to the back of my head on concrete with whiplash I believe caused the hard snapping of my jaw. The doctors disagree but after employed as a dental hygienist for years I disagree. What do you conclude?
Thanks, Caryl Westwood


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