anxious
04-20-2010, 01:30 PM
Hi
I have this peculiar stuttering issue that really gets on my nerve. I lost two of my back teeth a couple of years ago. Although I am not sure there is a correlation between missing teeth and stuttering, I developed my first stuttering problem after I lost my teeth. I usually stutter when I feel really weak in my mouth (maybe because of my missing teeth?) and extremely uncomfortable as my tongue touches my gum underneath the missing teeth. I might also have dry mouth problem, which I am not sure about. My symptoms are not exactly dry-mouth either. Or my stuttering is caused by stress because I don't stutter at all the first few minutes i get up in the morning or from a nap. Other times I stutter badly and i have severe word block issues. So i am really confused about it and hope someone can give me an answer.
I have this peculiar stuttering issue that really gets on my nerve. I lost two of my back teeth a couple of years ago. Although I am not sure there is a correlation between missing teeth and stuttering, I developed my first stuttering problem after I lost my teeth. I usually stutter when I feel really weak in my mouth (maybe because of my missing teeth?) and extremely uncomfortable as my tongue touches my gum underneath the missing teeth. I might also have dry mouth problem, which I am not sure about. My symptoms are not exactly dry-mouth either. Or my stuttering is caused by stress because I don't stutter at all the first few minutes i get up in the morning or from a nap. Other times I stutter badly and i have severe word block issues. So i am really confused about it and hope someone can give me an answer.