Tooth Headache

AnxietyHave you experienced chronic headaches or migraines? Usually you asked advice from several doctors, but the symptoms persist. But have you seen a dentist for these headaches?

No doubt you've found a calming effect that lasted a small period of time. But headaches are still present without any apparent cause. Experts speak in this case of tooth headaches.

If you press a finger in front of the ear and open your mouth you will feel the jaw moves. Joint is related to the lower jaw and skull, when lined up outside, the lower jaw opens and closes the wrong way. Try to move the jaw muscles correctly, because otherwise they become tense (for months or even years), also accumulate inflammation and cause tooth headaches.

There are many nerves on the face face, head, jaw, neck and shoulder area. When a branch of a nerve is compressed by inflammation and swelling, pain is felt in other parts of the same nerve.

Tooth headaches are the most common symptoms and are usually severe and chronic. Often mentioned as migraines, they are not headaches or migraines. The pain is caused by teeth issues, such as:

- Jaw pain

- Facial pain

- Neck and shoulder pain

- Tingling in hands and fingers

- Earache

- Noises in the jaw

- Misalignment of teeth

- Tooth loss

Equipment for determining diagnosis of mandible joint disorder is called K7 Evaluation System.

While the patient relaxes in a chair, the specialist will use various accessories:

- Measure and record the movements of the jaw muscles,

- Measure and record all electrical activity in these muscles

- Record all the sounds in the jaw joint

After all steps have been performed, information obtained will be discussed with the patient. Neuromuscular dentist will study and analyze all the information and then determine how the jaw joints are aligned outside and how will it be fixed.

But with a correct position and by relaxing the joint, tooth headaches are slowly removed.

Jaw muscles can cause tooth headaches and may lead to worsening crisis. It begins as a dysfunction during sleep, namely, involuntary teeth clenching. Nocturnal bruise is not an unusual phenomenon, we all do this from time to time, without affecting us, but clenching occurs when a force 14 times greater than normal is engaged, then the tooth headaches installs.