
Do you suffer from migraines or chronic tension headaches? While it is common to look at your diet, hormones or allergies to determine the cause of your frequent head pain, the culprit may be related to your dental health. Many patients that fail to find relief from chronic headaches discover their dentist to be the final solution.
Considering the close connection of your teeth and jaw to your skull, it is not a surprise that dental issues can trigger head pain. Your dentist can offer remedies to correct these issues, and in doing so, relieve your disruptive headaches as well.
Reasons Your Teeth are Making Your Head Hurt
Tired of your bad headaches? Tell your dentist. At Hollon Dental, we will consider the following reasons for dental-related head pain:
A Bad Bite
This is also called “malocclusion,” or when your teeth don’t fit like together like you should when you bite down. Over time, a bad bite creates excessive strain on your jaw, which irritates the muscles and nerves around your jaw joint and skull. Orthodontic treatment can relieve this problem.
A Bad Habit
Tooth grinding and clenching are a leading source for chronic tension headaches. This often occurs during the night, or while you are sleeping. In this situation, your dentist can fit you with a custom nightguard to prevent bruxism and its effects on your teeth and jaw.
A Bad Tooth
It is also possible to have residual pain in the face, ear and head due to a severely infected tooth. This is especially true if the damaged tooth is in the back of your mouth and the infection has spread to the surrounding bone. Impacted wisdom teeth can also create radiating discomfort that reaches your head. A root canal or even tooth extraction may be necessary in this situation.
If you are ready for drug-free headache prevention from a dentist, call Hollon Dental today. We will determine if the reason for your headaches is in your mouth. Our dentist understands how daily headaches can threaten your quality of life, and we are prepared to offer long-lasting relief if your head pain is due to a bad tooth, bad oral habit or bad bite.
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100 S University Blvd.
Mobile, AL 36608
Phone: (251) 862-1937
Email: info@hollondental.com
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