
| Not that strange really Robert.If you think of your muscles like a flower in full bloom that is soft and supple,then compare it to the flower after it has died and becomes all dried up and brittle.Your muscles have neen assaulted on several fronts,and they have tightened and shrunk.The only real thing you can do is the yawning exersise and over a period of time they may slacken off a bit and make life more comfortable.There is also the posibility of a post treatment condition called Trismus which you may ned help with.There is a mechanical aid called a therabyte which which you could look into. liz
Love liz Never take your eye off the ball it may just smack you in the mouth
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| I got Trismus after RT. At first I could open my mouth about 15mm. After 10 years it's got up to about 25mm but that's about as good as it got. My restorative dentist gave up trying to make an obturator because every time he pulled the mould out of my mouth it wrecked it on my teeth because I couldn't open wide enough. It turned out to be a result though because I ended up having reconstructive surgery instead to block the hole and it's 200% better than an obturator  . I wouldn't have opted for more surgery if the obturator had worked. Therabyte worked for stretching but within a minute of stopping my mouth tightened right down again. It didn't help long term. Everyone is different though so it's got to be worth a try if you're suffering.
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| Hello Robert During surgery, trauma, or radiation therapy there is commonly secondary damage to the muscles around the tumor site. As this damage heals, the body forms scar tissue at the site. As this scar tissue ages it becomes less flexible. These changes result in the limited jaw motion that is called trismus. Try using a Therabite to overcome the limited opening. It is a more expensive (or you might borrow one) than using the wooden tongue depressors but is more effective. You may find some of the advice in these past posts on trismus useful. Best wishes Vinod 
Disclaimer: Please see your own dentist/doctor for a proper diagnosis as my words should not, in any circumstances, be taken as dental/medical advice.
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| Hey Robert! I have the same problem. When i yawn it stretches and hurts. I can't even open my mouth wide enough to fit a banana in there! (Oooo-errr)  So peoples "big mouth" comments are quite unfounded thankyou very much! All the best, Michelle
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| So many jokes could come from this topic  .......................................................................................
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| Robert... You know... "Carry on Cancer" does have quite a ring to it! 
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