Chronic Headache And Pains May Now Be Alleviated By Dentistry
According to LVI Global, a leading postgraduate center training neuromuscular dentists world-wide, headache and other related pain symptoms are often caused by TMD, or temporomandibular joint disorder. One of the common underlying causes of the disorder is malocclusion, otherwise known as a “bad bite.” Malocclusion occurs when your upper and lower teeth do not close together in the correct way, such as in an underbite or overbite. When teeth are misaligned they cannot provide the muscles support needed for chewing and swallowing. These facial muscles are then forced into a strained position, resulting in pain throughout the face, head, arms, shoulders and back. Although a person may have beautiful teeth or had orthodontics to line the teeth up for aesthetic reasons, the muscles and joints may not be comfortable.
“Neuromuscular dentists can stop a lifetime of pain,” said Dr. Bill Dickerson, founder of LVI Global.
Neuromuscular Treatment Explained
It may surprise you to know that the majority of people in North America suffer a greater or lesser degree from TMD, but it s relatively easy to correct.
“First, the neuromuscular dentist determines the optimal position of the jaw by measuring the relaxed position of the head and neck muscles, and then repositions the jaw to achieve those measurements,” Dickerson said. Treatment options include adjusting the bite using orthotics, orthodontics or restoring the teeth to their correct positions.
SOURCE: LVI Global
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