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The Link Between Headaches & Bite Misalignment

Have you noticed that you're getting headaches more often? While stress, lack of sleep, or varying caffeine levels are often blamed, have you considered that a misaligned bite might be to blame? It's surprising, but malocclusion—a misaligned bite—can indeed lead to headaches.

If this sounds familiar, read on as Dr. Amy Khajavi delves into this common issue.

The initial step is to non-surgically align the upper and lower jaws through orthopedics. This step is crucial both aesthetically and functionally and can even impact a child's IQ during growth and reduce the risk of premature cardiac arrest. Once the jaws are properly aligned, the teeth may naturally settle into place, or require minimal orthodontic adjustment.

The Link Between Headaches & Bite Misalignment
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Linking ( Mal Occlusion) Bad Bites to Headaches

Misaligned teeth or dental arches can result in numerous problems, with headaches being one of them. Malocclusions such as underbites, crossbites, open bites, and overbites can lead to jaw pain, muscle tension, and head pain. But how exactly does this misalignment trigger headaches?

When your teeth don’t align properly, your jaw can’t relax when your mouth is closed. With malocclusion, your jaw muscles are perpetually tense, resulting in tension headaches, jaw pain, uneven tooth wear, or even fractured teeth.

Your jaw and head are connected by a network of muscles, nerves, and joints. A misaligned bite forces your muscles to exert extra effort when closing your mouth, chewing, or bringing your teeth together. This additional strain can cause muscle tension and headaches.

Types of Malocclusion That May Cause Headaches:

  • Overbite: An overbite occurs when your upper teeth significantly overlap the lower ones. While a slight overbite is normal, a severe overbite, known as a deep bite, can cause front teeth wear, jaw pain, headaches, and facial tension.
 
  • Underbite: Contrary to an overbite, an underbite happens when the lower teeth protrude in front of the upper ones. This condition can cause jaw pain, TMJ dysfunction, chewing difficulties, and may even contribute to sleep apnea.
 
  • Overjet: Often confused with an overbite, an overjet is when the upper front teeth extend noticeably past the lower ones, sometimes referred to as "buck teeth." This type of misalignment increases the risk of injury to the top front teeth and can lead to jaw joint pain.
 
  • Crossbite: A crossbite occurs when the upper teeth rest inside the lower teeth. It can appear at the front or back of the mouth and lead to asymmetric jaw development in children, and jaw pain, TMJ issues, and chewing difficulties in both kids and adults.

Teeth Grinding and TMJ Headaches

These types of malocclusion can lead to teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, which often occurs during sleep. Grinding may be an unconscious attempt to correct the bite but places significant pressure on the temporomandibular joints (TMJs), causing TMJ dysfunction, headaches, jaw pain, and muscle tension in the neck, shoulders, or ears.

If you frequently experience headaches from teeth grinding, it’s a strong indication to contact us at The Brace Place for a complimentary initial consultation.

Addressing Malocclusion to Alleviate Headaches

Dr. Amy will assess:

  • Jaw and teeth alignment
  • Uneven tooth wear
  • Jaw pain or clicking sounds
  • Chewing or biting difficulties

Should we identify malocclusion, like an overbite, as the cause of your persistent headaches, orthodontic treatment could significantly alleviate your discomfort. Braces and clear aligners not only enhance your smile but also help correct bite misalignments and eliminate associated headaches.

Say Goodbye to Malocclusion-Induced Headaches

If you suspect malocclusion is behind your headaches, All Natural Dentistry is ready to assist. With over 20 years of expertise in orthopedic alignment of the jaw and bite correction, Dr. Amy combines modern technology and personalized care to provide effective treatment.

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Frequently asked questions

Who Will Require A Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Patients who have broken teeth, infected gums, or feel jaw pain, which is causing discomfort and affecting oral health, should contact their dentist to see if they are a fit candidate for a full mouth reconstruction.
What Should I Expect In a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full Mouth Reconstruction after thoroughly examining a patient as suitability for the procedure is on a case-by-case basis. However, if you have two or more of the following dental issues, you may require a full mouth reconstruction procedure.

Missing teeth due to decay or trauma, Broken or fractured teeth, Worn out teeth due to acid or tooth grinding, Receding gums or gum disease, Continuing headache, and jaw and muscle pain.
Dr. Amy's Experience With Full Mouth Reconstruction
Dr. Khajavi has extensive experience in full mouth reconstruction and helping patients attain healthy, confident and dazzling smiles. Dr. Khajavi has won multiple awards as a dentist, holds advanced dental degrees and also offers other major dental procedures including cosmetic dentistry, treatment for neuromuscular problems, dental cleaning, and TMJ.

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