Dental implications of scuba diving.

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I would like to ask for your help in filling out the questionnaire connected with dental complications which may arise as a result of diving. The questionnaire is completely anonymous and it is a survey of strictly exploratory character (research at the Medical University of Warsaw). In the future, the questionnaire may help in developing the above mentioned matter, which is rarely mentioned in Poland but it is concerned with all of you. Filling it out will take only a few minutes. Thank you in advance.



The questionnaire:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1NEvyDz92sUKc1l2U26kcVHGInGVvSItyx5tl9xM2ISE/viewform?usp=send_form
 
submitted. Interesting quiz. I'm actually thinking of transitioning to a comfobite style mouthpiece since I have had TMJ for years, wear a custom nightguard at night, and can definitely see where it would be advantageous. Thankfully they now have one to fit the poseidon mouthpieces
 
I switched to a Compo-Bite mouthpiece this year because the TMJ pain got too much to stand. I don't know that it was CAUSED by diving, but it is certainly aggravated by it.

On a different topic, I find it hysterically funny that someone might clean their regulator mouthpiece with a toothbrush and toothpaste :)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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