
So, what causes them? Surprisingly, as many as 75 percent of them might be due to dental problems.
Specifically, they could be caused a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. TMJ disorders involve problems with the jaw and severe headaches are just one of the symptoms. It could also be because of a missing tooth, a misaligned bite or crooked teeth. That’s why it’s important to consider visiting a dentist before you consider costly alternatives.
Dental-Related Headache Symptoms
The big question is, how do you know if you’re suffering dental-related headaches or simply migraines? Both involve chronic or severe headaches, but there are other signs that it may be caused by your teeth, such as:
- You get little or no success with treatments for migraines.
- Your headaches are located in your temples, the back of your head or shoulders.
- You frequently clench or grind your teeth.
- You experience stiffness or tension in your jaw.
There’s no guaranteed method for determining if you have a TMJ disorder or other dental-related issue, but the best way to identify it is by visiting Dr. Smith at Really Smile to receive an initial diagnosis.
Dental-Related Headache Treatments
Fortunately, headache relief can be much easier than identifying it. Once Dr. Smith provides a diagnosis that you may have a TMJ disorder or other dental-related problem that’s causing headaches, they may prescribe one of the following options:
- A massage – Stress and tension can affect more than your muscles; they can cause clenching and grinding teeth. A relaxing technique like a massage can help.
- A diet change – Changing what you eat and drink may be helpful, as certain diets decrease sugar intake or increase calcium/magnesium intake.
- A nightguard – Used to prevent grinding and clenching, these customized plastic mouthguards (often called nightguards) are usually worn when sleeping and separate your teeth slightly.
- A corrective dental treatment – The cause of your headaches may be a simple dental problem. If that’s the case, your dentist will prescribe a treatment that corrects your bite via a crown, bridge or braces. They could also recommend a dental implant for missing teeth.
If you’d like to know more about headaches and dental work—and the solutions we provide for people with TMJ problems in Carmel, IN—schedule a consultation with us today!
