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Understanding the Connection between Oral Health and Headaches
Millions of Americans suffer from debilitating migraines and headaches. They seem to come regularly
and with intense pain at times, but there is little a person can do to make these headaches subside.
Most sufferers of headaches will simply pop a few over the counter pain and fever reducers to take the
edge off their headaches until the headache subsides, but few individuals ever encounter and treat the
source of the headaches. While headaches can be brought on from a multitude of sources, and anyone
who experiences consistent headaches or migraines should seek their medical doctor’s aid, one
common source for reoccurring headaches is poor oral health and can be fixed by visiting the dentist
and no the family practitioner.
How Good Dental Care Prevents Headaches
Dental care and sufficient oral health can help to eliminate or reduce reoccurring headaches because of
the ability that poor oral health has to cause headaches in people. There are several ways that a
headaches dentist in Oklahoma can help a person who is suffering from chronic headaches.
The first way that a dentist who specializes in headache remediation can help a person reduce or
eliminate their headaches is by diagnosing if the person grinds or clinches their jaw while they sleep.
Grinding one’s teeth together or clinching the jaw together while sleeping often results in the person
waking up with a headache or
getting one later in the day.
Grinding teeth and clinching
jaws together induce
headaches in people by
causing increased pressure on
the jaw and, more specifically,
the nerves in the jaw. These
nerves can cause headaches in
people if they are being
stressed throughout the night
by overuse of the jaw and
grinding teeth while the person
is sleeping.
Getting Help from a Headache Dentist
A headache dentist will be able to diagnose instantly whether or not a person is grinding their teeth or
clenching their jaw by simply observing the wearing patterns on the individual’s teeth. If it is
determined that the cause of the headaches is most likely due to grinding teeth and jaw bones, then the
dentist will be able to fit the individual with a sleeping guard to protect the person’s teeth and jaw
bones while they sleep.
But there are other ways that a dentist can help to relieve chronic headaches in people beyond fitting
them with a night time mouth guard. Because often times the source of the headache is much more
serious than grinding teeth.
A sever cavity or cracked tooth that has become infected can likewise send pain shooting through the
jaw and result in the formation of a headache. Cavities and damaged teeth that are not treated and
fixed by headache dentists in Oklahoma can result in a serious infection that can spread to the jaw bone
from the teeth.
Infections in the jaw bone, beyond causing chronic headaches, can be a serious and life threatening
occurrence. Infections in the tooth are serious business because they can travel through the bone to
the brain and cause serious injury or death.
If persons who are struggling with chronic headaches have gone from doctor to doctor without finding
relive, they should consider visiting with their dentist as they will be able to tell the person if their oral
health is at the root cause of their headaches.

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Understanding the Connection Between Oral Health and Headaches

  • 1. Understanding the Connection between Oral Health and Headaches Millions of Americans suffer from debilitating migraines and headaches. They seem to come regularly and with intense pain at times, but there is little a person can do to make these headaches subside. Most sufferers of headaches will simply pop a few over the counter pain and fever reducers to take the edge off their headaches until the headache subsides, but few individuals ever encounter and treat the source of the headaches. While headaches can be brought on from a multitude of sources, and anyone who experiences consistent headaches or migraines should seek their medical doctor’s aid, one common source for reoccurring headaches is poor oral health and can be fixed by visiting the dentist and no the family practitioner. How Good Dental Care Prevents Headaches Dental care and sufficient oral health can help to eliminate or reduce reoccurring headaches because of the ability that poor oral health has to cause headaches in people. There are several ways that a headaches dentist in Oklahoma can help a person who is suffering from chronic headaches. The first way that a dentist who specializes in headache remediation can help a person reduce or eliminate their headaches is by diagnosing if the person grinds or clinches their jaw while they sleep. Grinding one’s teeth together or clinching the jaw together while sleeping often results in the person waking up with a headache or getting one later in the day. Grinding teeth and clinching jaws together induce headaches in people by causing increased pressure on the jaw and, more specifically, the nerves in the jaw. These nerves can cause headaches in people if they are being stressed throughout the night by overuse of the jaw and grinding teeth while the person is sleeping. Getting Help from a Headache Dentist A headache dentist will be able to diagnose instantly whether or not a person is grinding their teeth or clenching their jaw by simply observing the wearing patterns on the individual’s teeth. If it is determined that the cause of the headaches is most likely due to grinding teeth and jaw bones, then the dentist will be able to fit the individual with a sleeping guard to protect the person’s teeth and jaw bones while they sleep.
  • 2. But there are other ways that a dentist can help to relieve chronic headaches in people beyond fitting them with a night time mouth guard. Because often times the source of the headache is much more serious than grinding teeth. A sever cavity or cracked tooth that has become infected can likewise send pain shooting through the jaw and result in the formation of a headache. Cavities and damaged teeth that are not treated and fixed by headache dentists in Oklahoma can result in a serious infection that can spread to the jaw bone from the teeth. Infections in the jaw bone, beyond causing chronic headaches, can be a serious and life threatening occurrence. Infections in the tooth are serious business because they can travel through the bone to the brain and cause serious injury or death. If persons who are struggling with chronic headaches have gone from doctor to doctor without finding relive, they should consider visiting with their dentist as they will be able to tell the person if their oral health is at the root cause of their headaches.