Oral Sex after Jaw Surgery ???

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borovfriss
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Re: Oral Sex after Jaw Surgery ???

#16 Post by borovfriss »

it’s great that you're exploring new experiences with your partner. It makes sense that patience is key, especially when it comes to increasing range of motion—forcing it too fast can definitely lead to discomfort. The squeaking must be frustrating, but maybe focusing on slow, controlled movements could help minimize the distraction.

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Re: Oral Sex after Jaw Surgery ???

#17 Post by romulsdefroz »

That’s a great mindset to have—taking it slow and being patient definitely makes a difference, especially with something as sensitive as jaw recovery. Rushing it could just lead to more discomfort, so controlled movements sound like the way to go. The squeaking is probably annoying, but hopefully, over time, it becomes less of a distraction.

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Re: Oral Sex after Jaw Surgery ???

#18 Post by romulsdefroz »

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Re: Oral Sex after Jaw Surgery ???

#19 Post by snapdresser »

Squeakymouth wrote: Sat Feb 04, 2023 7:20 am I had my jaw replaced, both sides, 4 years ago this month and to this day I only get 3 fingers. I am with a new partner and trying oral sex for the 1st time in my life...and I am also wondering if I can get more room? Plus my jaw squeaks when there is repetitive movement, very distracting. It took me about a year to get the range of motion that I have now, so patience is necessary and it hurts if you push too fast. I learned that one.
I don’t know about the squeaking, that’s a pretty unusual symptom so you may want to consult your surgeon. Regarding improving your range of motion, there is a rather expensive product out there called TheraBite that may help, or you can use the much cheaper alternative of popsicle sticks, slowly increasing the number you fit between your front teeth. A muscle relaxer may help in addition to the popsicle sticks but you’ll need a prescription. Good luck!
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