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Should I See a Dentist about My Migraines?

Migraine headaches affect millions of people throughout the world. Migraines are the most debilitating form of headaches and can be accompanied by nausea, dizziness, and even vision disorders. Pain from migraines can last for several days, interfering with every aspect of your life.

Author: Sara Goldstein
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In an attempt to deal with this pain, many people turn to prescription medications. These medications can have been proven effective in treating the symptoms of migraines, but they fail to treat the underlying problem. Unless the cause of your migraines is addressed, future occurrences are almost guaranteed, which may result in a potentially life-long dependence on prescriptions.

Dentists and Migraine Headaches

While the exact cause of migraines remains a mystery, there is substantial evidence linking them to TMD (temporomandibular joint disorder). TMD is the name given to any number of problems that can impact the alignment and function of your jaw. When your jaw is misaligned, the muscles surrounding it are placed under increased strain which in turn leads to tension throughout your jaw.

All of the muscles in your body are connected. When one set of muscles becomes strained, the pull on adjacent muscles can result in severe discomfort. In the case of TMD, the muscles in your jaw will cause strain on all of the muscles in your face, neck, and back, which may result in chronic migraine headaches.

When you suffer from migraine headaches, a neuromuscular dentist can perform a thorough evaluation to determine if TMD is the culprit. This is an often overlooked factor, but once detected can start you on the path to living a life free of migraine headaches. When TMD is a contributing factor to your migraine headaches, treatment options are available that can provide you freedom from prescription medications, and a substantial reduction in future occurrences of pain.

Treating Migraines with Dentistry

There are several ways to treat TMD, bring your jaw back into alignment, and reduce strain on your facial muscles. Working closely with an experienced neuromuscular dentist, the treatment option that is most suited to meet your needs will be determined. Treatment options for TMD include:

• Braces
• Tooth reshaping
• Customized mouthguards
• Tooth restoration procedures
By bringing your jaw back into its natural alignment, your migraine headaches can be eliminated while also restoring function to your bite and preventing other symptoms of TMD from occurring.

If you live in or around Calgary, Alberta and are suffering from migraine headaches, please visit the website of dentist Dr. Steven Cload at Southcentre Dental Clinic to see how we can provide a permanent solution for reducing future painful episodes.

About Author

Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Steven Cload, DDS offers cosmetic dentistry procedures including porcelain veneers, tooth whitening, and smile makeovers in Calgary, Alberta.

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