If you’re one of the millions of people who deal with frequent headaches, you’ve probably tried all the usual solutions. Over-the-counter pain relievers. More coffee. Less coffee. A new pillow. Maybe even a trip to your primary care doctor. But if those headaches keep coming back, especially in the morning or toward the end of the day, you might be missing a surprising culprit: your bite.
At West Ashley Family Dentistry, we see patients all the time who have been living with chronic headaches for years without realizing their jaw and teeth could be part of the problem. Here’s how that happens, and what we can do about it.
Your jaw joint, the temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, is one of the most complex and frequently used joints in your body. It works overtime every time you talk, chew, swallow, or even yawn. When that joint and the muscles around it aren’t functioning properly, the tension can radiate outward, causing headaches that feel like they’re coming from your temples, the back of your head, or even your neck and shoulders.
This is often called a TMJ-related headache, and it’s more common than most people realize. Here’s what can throw your bite out of balance:
Any of these factors can force your jaw muscles to work harder than they should. Over time, that extra effort leads to muscle fatigue, inflammation, and pain that shows up as a headache.
Not every headache comes from your bite, but there are some clues to watch for:
If any of this sounds familiar, it’s worth having a dentist take a look. Many patients are surprised when we connect the dots between their headache and their jaw.
Most TMJ-related headaches can be helped with conservative, non-invasive treatment. At West Ashley Family Dentistry, our approach starts with understanding what’s really going on.
If you’ve been told your headaches are “just stress” or that you need to learn to relax, we understand how frustrating that can be. Yes, stress plays a role, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a physical issue worth addressing.
Your jaw joint and bite are as real a part of your health as any other part of your body. When they’re out of balance, it affects everything.
If you’ve been living with headaches and aren’t sure why, it might be time to look at your smile from a different angle. We’ll take the time to listen, examine, and explain what we find without pressure or judgment.
Give our office a call or request an appointment through our website. You don’t have to keep chasing headaches with pain relievers. Sometimes the answer is closer than you think.
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