
Migraine Relief
Did you know that your migraines could be caused by dental issues? If you are suffering from migraines, there may be more treatment options for you. While experts aren’t exactly sure about the exact causes of many migraines, studies show that dental problems can be a very common one. These painful headaches can make it very difficult to forget about your daily activities, and may not always be restricted to the head. If you suspect your migraine is being caused by problems with your teeth or jaw, don’t hesitate to visit our dental experts at Covington Dental Arts for migraine relief.
Identifying a Migraine
Millions of people are affected with migraines, including children and adults. Since migraines are caused by a variety of different things, depending on the person, there is no cure. While many people refer to migraines as severe headaches, there are major differences between the two. These differences include:
- Migraines tend to affect only one side of the head
- Migraines can be consistent or throbbing pain
- Pain is usually made worse with added sound, light, and activity with migraines
Migraines are also very known to cause many other symptoms in addition to severe head pain. These symptoms may include:
- Nausea
- Dizziness
- Sensitivity to light and sound
- Facial tingling
- Blurred vision or blind spots
- Feeling light headed
- Pain does not get better with over-the-counter medications
Among the worst parts of migraines is that they can last anywhere from days to weeks even with medical attention.
Knowing the Connection Between Migraines and Dentistry
The concept of tooth and jaw problems causing migraines can be difficult to wrap your head around. However, when you think about the head’s overall anatomy, there are so many complex muscles and ligaments that all tie together and the jaw. That said, when the jaw does not align well, extra pressure and tension can be put on the surrounding muscles and ligaments. When this happens, the pain may very well be referred to the head rather than jaw. Referred pain can occur with other dental problems as well. Clenching and grinding your teeth may produce migraines as well.
Many migraine sufferers have found relief with dental intervention. To see if this is an option for you, visit our dentist today. During this appointment, we will be checking for a poor bite, tooth decay, and other issues to determine if your dental issues are the actual cause of your migraines. Following that determination, our staff will then develop a treatment plan that is personalized to you to bring you migraine relief.
Common Dental Issues That Can Cause a Migraine
Misaligned, missing, or loose teeth may all contribute to a bad bite. Having a poor bite can cause muscle and gum inflammation in the mouth, as well as difficulty swallowing and chewing.
- Tooth decay
- Grinding or clenching
- Infection
- Toothache
- Misaligned teeth or jaw
- TMJ disorder
These are all among the most common dental conditions that can result in a painful migraine.
Migraine Relief Treatment at Covington Dental Arts
Visiting the dental office regularly can dramatically reduce your risk for dental related migraines. Our dentist can correct your dental issues and even your migraine. We will put together a personalized treatment plan to treat your dental problems and your migraine so you can get back to living life normally. Dental issues causing migraines can be very easily misunderstood and misdiagnosed, which is why we recommend making an appointment with a dentist immediately after noticing the warning signs.
We offer a variety of treatment options, including: botox, TMJ therapy, root canal, tooth extraction, filling, and jaw alignment treatment. Everyone at Covington Dental Arts is dedicated to finding you relief from your migraine and dental issues. So don’t keep yourself in pain and book an appointment with our dental experts in Riverton, UT today!