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TMJ Headaches Are Responsible For Tension Headaches And Migraines

You must have hear of the term TMJ and what it stands for, well to brush your memory once again, TMJ can be described as the Temporomandibular Joint, the joint of the jaw which connects the lower and the upper portion of the mouth. In fact the TMJ problem can be referred as a painful disorder in the jaw joint.


Important Information on Medical Matters
Important facts about medical matters.

The most common problem or symptom that a person facing the TMJ problem goes through is a headache. TMJ headaches can be a severe cause of worry as they cause a severe migraine or tension headaches.

A bite is referred to as that action of opening and closing our mouth and it can be either well-aligned or poor aligned. It is in case of misaligned jaws that that the jaw muscles get strained the moment we open our mouth for eating and speaking activities. But then you might come up with the question that what is the cause of these tension headaches and migraine pains? Well there are several nerves the nerves of which run through the various parts of our body like head, face, neck and shoulder. The trigeminal nerve which gives the moat important part of the human body that is the brain, 40 percent of the regular work is also classified or categorized into 3 branches and then again each branch is divided into further sub-branches. It is at the time of the jaw mis-alignment that the muscles get strained and they end up in a never relaxing and perpetual spasm. This might also lead to a chronic teeth grinding or clenching and when there are emotional occurrences the jaw joint might be put completely out of alignment due to the teeth clenching.

It is the straining of these jaw muscles which further causes the inflammation and swelling of the same area and would put indirect pressure on the nerves. The headache is the most prominent symptom and for that it is advised to consult a neuromuscular dentist, the one who is not an expert in treating teeth and gums but also jaw joints, nerves, muscles and ligaments. A neuromuscular dentist is responsible for realigning the bite of a person in an appropriate way. Re-shaping or realigning of the tooth might be the necessary step which you need to follow and sometimes you might have to go through a complete orthodontic treatment. You can rid of your tension headaches along with your TMJ headaches, very fast if you take the help of a neuromuscular dentist and in no matter of time you will be smiling with pleasure and relief.