Something stuck in the optical drive.

I went to put a DVD into my drive and the disk will not go in. It's as if something is already in there. Nothing shows up on my desktop as being in the drive and when I look in Disk Utility I don't see anything either. I also looked under Finder and nothing is being shown there. I know I have not placed a disk in there and now I'm fearing that the drive may have died on me. I am just out of the warranty period and I really don't want to lug this behemoth to the nearest Apple store to only pay an arm and a leg for a new superdrive. I can't even recall the last time I used the disk drive. It's hardy used at all. Is there something that I'm overlooking or maybe a simply solution to this problem? Thanks in advance!
-Ian

X423424X - None of those worked at the time of the issue. I have considered an external player but I'm not sure which kind of drive to purchase.
babowa - I hope that's not the case and I hope it was just a small temporary issue.
Mike Sombrio - I somewhat tried what you suggested. I did it as the last attempt before going to bed and reading your suggestion. I unplugged the mac from the wall after shutting down and left it there until the morning. I plugged it back in and the drive is alive again! It took my DVD just fine and things seem to be back to normal. So weird that this happened.
Thanks everyone for your help!
-Ian

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