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May 25, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — drwest @ 4:21 pm

woman with headacheMillions of people suffer from regular headaches and/or migraines. These problems can have a host of different triggers, but one cause of head pain that many people aren’t aware of is temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). Let’s talk more about the connection between TMD and headaches and then discuss how TMJ treatment in Summerlin may be able to relieve your pain and help you get back to enjoying your life to the full.

Head Pain and TMD

The human body is a vast network of connections, and these connections become especially apparent when you consider the facial system. Several muscles are responsible for moving the TMJ, including muscles in your cheeks and on the sides and top of your head. Therefore, when the TMJ is out of whack, the pan can easily translate across your head and neck.

Headaches caused by TMD are often misdiagnosed as simple tension headaches; many physicians do not think to consider that an issue with the jaw joints might be causing the pain. However, if any of the following symptoms accompany your headaches, it is possible that they are related to TMD:

  • Pain, clicking, or popping in the jaw
  • Facial tenderness
  • Earaches

Migraines are a slightly different story. TMD may not directly cause migraines, but it can act as a trigger for those who are already susceptible to them.

Finding Relief from Your Headaches

If you suffer from regular headaches or migraines, your physician may be able to give you advice on how to identify and avoid the triggers that cause your pain. They may also give you pain medication to help you cope with the headaches when they occur.

To find maximum relief, you might also have to make some lifestyle adjustments. Reducing stress and sticking to healthy habits can do wonders for your whole body, including the TMJ and the surrounding muscles. For example, exercising more, correcting your posture, increasing the amount of rest you get, and quitting smoking can help to prevent headaches.

Visiting a TMJ Specialist

In addition to taking the above measures, it’s a good idea to visit someone who is specially qualified to treat problems with the TMJ. Dr. Pamela West at iSleepSolutions & TMJ Therapy in Summerlin has extensive knowledge of how the facial muscles work. Via an in-depth, personalized consultation, she can help to figure out what is causing your headache and suggest treatments.

If TMD seems to be part of the problem, Dr. West can design a custom oral appliance for you. This little device gently repositions the jaw at night, prevents teeth grinding, and helps the TMJ muscles relax. Used in combination with relaxation techniques and facial massage, this small appliance may be exactly what you need to start enjoying your life again.

More About Dr. West

Dr. West is recognized as one of the top dentists in the greater Las Vegas area. She is interested, not just in her patients’ oral health, but also in their overall health and well-being. To learn more about how she may be able to help you find relief from your headaches, please contact our office at 702-602-2000.

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