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The Root Cause of Headaches: Jaw Misalignment

The position of the lower jaw, also known as the mandible, affects various bodily functions such as eating, speaking, breathing, and sleeping. When the jaw is incorrectly positioned, it can cause headaches and neck pain. If you suffer from headaches every day and wake up with them, you may have seen multiple medical specialists who could not find the cause and only prescribed medication. Physiologic dentistry offers a different approach by addressing the problem’s root cause: the jaw’s misalignment.

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Restore Optimal Balance with Physiologic Dentistry

Physiologic dentistry Edmonton is a dental approach that aims to address the relationship between the jaw, teeth, and the body’s overall health. It is also known as neuromuscular dentistry because it focuses on aligning the lower jaw with the upper jaw to create a balanced and relaxed musculature of the head and neck without surgery. By correcting the jaw’s position, you can experience relief from chronic headaches and neck pain without relying on medication.

How Physiologic Dentistry Alleviates Headaches

Physiologic dentistry works by understanding that everything in the body is interconnected. The muscles in the head and neck work together, and when one muscle is stressed, it can affect the others, causing pain and discomfort. The jaw muscles are the largest muscles in the head, and when they’re not functioning correctly, they can cause tension headaches, neck and upper back pain, and even trigger migraines.

Physiologic dentistry focuses on correcting the jaw position to reduce tension in the jaw muscles, head, and neck. By finding a relaxed position for the jaw, physiologic dentistry can reduce headaches and migraines without medication or invasive procedures. The trigeminal nerve is the trigger point for migraines and commands the jaw muscles. Physiologic dentistry Edmonton can reduce tension in the jaw muscles, reducing pressure on the trigeminal nerve and preventing migraines.

Reasons You May Need Physiologic Dentistry:

  • Chronic headaches that occur frequently and can be debilitating
  • Pain in the jaw or clicking when you open or close your mouth
  • Muscle tension and pain in the neck and shoulders
  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, including pain and difficulty with jaw movement
  • Sleep apnea and breathing problems
  • Bruxism, which causes teeth grinding or clenching
  • Cavities, gum disease, and other dental issues that affect occlusion

Benefits of Physiologic Dentistry:

  • Relief from chronic headaches and migraines without relying on medication
  • Reduced muscle tension and pain in the head, neck, and shoulders
  • Improved breathing and sleep patterns
  • Reduced risk of TMJ disorders
  • Improved dental health and function
  • Reduced risk of tooth wear and damage
  • Enhanced overall quality of life and well-being
  • Addresses the root cause of dental and facial pain

To learn more about the benefits of physiologic dentistry in Edmonton, contact our office for an appointment today.

Types of Occlusion

Static Occlusion:

Static occlusion is the position of your teeth when your jaw is closed and not in motion. This type of occlusion is essential for basic functions such as eating and speaking. Static occlusion can vary from person to person and may change over time due to wear and tear on teeth.

Dynamic Occlusion:

Dynamic occlusion refers to the contact between your teeth as your jaw moves. This type of occlusion is also known as articulation. When you chew or speak, your teeth come into contact with each other in a specific pattern. The proper alignment of your teeth is crucial for proper function and can prevent issues such as jaw pain or tooth wear.

Centric Occlusion:

Centric occlusion is the biting position between your upper and lower teeth when fully engaged. This position is also referred to as intercuspation or habitual bite. It is ideal where the teeth fit together correctly and the forces of biting and chewing are evenly distributed. When there is an issue with centric occlusion, it can lead to tooth wear, jaw pain, and TMJ disorders.

When you have an occlusal issue, your dentist may suggest physiologic dentistry in Edmonton to correct it. If you have a misaligned bite, the recommended treatment may include wearing a nightguard, occlusal adjustment, or braces. These therapies aim to restore or maintain proper occlusion, ensuring your teeth function correctly and efficiently. Davinci Smiles offers a range of treatments to correct occlusion issues and improve your overall dental health.

Schedule Your Consultation

Don’t let dental pain or discomfort affect your quality of life any longer. Schedule a consultation with Davinci Smiles to discover the benefits of physiologic dentistry. Our experienced dentist specializes in addressing issues related to occlusion and can help you achieve a healthy, pain-free smile. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward optimal dental health.

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