06-22-2009, 03:48 PM
I had dental surgery Friday as a first step to fixing my TMJ. The 3 physicians I saw thought that jaw surgery would be the best option, but because of my RSD, they ruled it out due to nerve involvement and it is a highly invasive surgery. So, when my mouth heals, I will get braces. This feels rather odd because of my age but it is supposed to pull my jaws forward to relieve the TMJ joint.
Now, this was a consequence of my injury, as I immediately started grinding my teeth and clenching my jaw the first night after my breakdown. I have gone thru 3 OTC mouth guards and now I can't put off treatment any longer because of the pain.
My claim was amended when the symptoms started (2 years ago) but was denied. I am having this treatment all done out of pocket as my insurance doesn't cover diddly squat on orthodontics.
Can I still fight this as a consequence of injury? I was not repped yet when I filed the amendment. Should I re-amend my claim, or just wait until settlement conference and let my attorney handle it?
Thanks,

Now, this was a consequence of my injury, as I immediately started grinding my teeth and clenching my jaw the first night after my breakdown. I have gone thru 3 OTC mouth guards and now I can't put off treatment any longer because of the pain.
My claim was amended when the symptoms started (2 years ago) but was denied. I am having this treatment all done out of pocket as my insurance doesn't cover diddly squat on orthodontics.
Can I still fight this as a consequence of injury? I was not repped yet when I filed the amendment. Should I re-amend my claim, or just wait until settlement conference and let my attorney handle it?
Thanks,
