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posted by edanjou at 10:03 AM

Monday, December 28, 2009

Can TMD/TMJ Be Successfully Treated?

The pain of temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD/TMJ) is not a life sentence. With the correct diagnosis and treatment, you can live a life free of the pain of TMD/TMJ. One of the most important aspects of being able to treat TMD/TMJ successfully is getting a correct diagnosis for the cause of your headache pain so the correct treatment can be initiated. The use of pain medication alone does nothing to treat the underlying cause of the headache pain.

Headaches can be a warning sign of serious medical conditions, so if your headache seems of a variety not experienced by you in the past, seek medical attention immediately to rule-out a serious medical condition that requires urgent care and treatment.

For chronic headache sufferers, it is important you see a specialist with the skill and training in the treatment of chronic headaches related to TMD/TMJ that can evaluate your medical history and offer you a thorough physical examination to determine the exact cause of your chronic headaches.

A neuromuscular dentist has the expertise to treat tension or stress-related headaches, migraine and cluster headaches and the headaches related to trauma. A neuromuscular dentist can correct your jaw alignment and devise a treatment plan to eliminate your pain permanently.

There is no reason to suffer the chronic pain of a headache for one more day. Please contact a neuromuscular dentist in your area today to learn how your pain can be relieved and your quality of life improved.

posted by Tiffany at 10:27 AM

Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Treatment of TMD/TMJ

The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research states that over ten million people suffer from the pain of TMD/TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder).The causes of TMD/TMJ are varied and include trauma to the jaw, disease, aging and habitual behaviors such as grinding and clenching of the teeth.

Common symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorder include headache, neck, back and shoulder pain, dental and ear pain, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, and tinnitus (ringing in the ears).

A diagnosis of temporomandibular joint disorder involves a detailed evaluation of your medical history and a thorough physical examination. The treatment of choice will be determined by your neuromuscular dentist after a thoughtful study of your medical history and physical examination, and will be customized to your specific needs.

Your treatment may include the use of a TENS unit, (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), EMG (electromyography), Computerized mandibular scan (CMS or MKG mandibular kenesiograph), realignment of your bite, mouth splints or orthotics, orthodontia and surgery.

Conservative therapies may also be employed such as taking steps to reduce the stress factors in your everyday life, avoiding gum chewing and wide yawning habits, applying cold packs to the painful area and jaw exercises to strengthen the jaw muscles along with over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication.

If you would like to learn more about neuromuscular dentistry and how to treat TMD/TMJ, please contact a neuromuscular dentist in your area today.

posted by Tiffany at 10:25 AM

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

How Does TMD/TMJ Cause Headaches?

Millions of Americans suffer from the pain of TMD/TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder) each and every day and are often misdiagnosed and treated with massive amounts of pain medication and other inappropriate treatments because the disorder is misunderstood even by some healthcare professionals. Temporomandibular joint disorder is a term used to describe a category of disorders that involve the jaw joint.

The symptoms of TMD/TMJ are headaches, neck, back and shoulder pain, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, dental and ear pain, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), the presence of clicking and popping noises in the jaw area and the accompanying depression and irritability due to the chronic nature of this disorder if left undiagnosed and untreated.

The headache caused by TMD/TMJ is very often confused with a tension, stress or sinus headache, but is actually the result of misalignment of the jaw. A neuromuscular dentist is specially trained to recognize and treat temporomandibular joint disorder, and understands the relationship between the jaw and nerves and muscles surrounding the joint.

Temporomandibular joint disorder is a treatable, reversible disorder when the proper neuromuscular dentistry treatments and techniques are initiated.

If you are suffering from headaches or any of the other symptoms associated with TMD/TMJ, please contact a neuromuscular dentist in your area today for a thorough evaluation of your symptoms and relief of your pain.

posted by Tiffany at 10:22 AM

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Natural Headache Treatments

Natural headache treatments offer fewer side effects and can be combined to increase their benefits over the use of pain medications. Taking pain medication over long periods of time for the pain of chronic headaches does more harm than good.

Some of the simplest natural headache treatments are a hot shower, sleeping on your back without a pillow, and slow gentle neck rolling exercise. Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years the world over to relieve headache pain and proponents of biofeedback exercises say you can make changes in your body processes that can speed recovery from headache pain.

Aromatherapy offers soothing scents to help treat headaches as the olfactory system is closely aligned with the nerves in your head that are associated with the pain of a headache. Eating a natural diet will also aid your body in healing itself as some of the foods in our diets are packed with preservatives and chemicals that actually cause headaches.

Chiropractic and osteopathic treatments in close harmony with a neuromuscular dentist is an excellent way to align neck and back into proper position and reduce headache pain. Alternatives to pain medication exist that may do a great deal to alleviate or eliminate your headache pain naturally.

For more about natural headache treatments, please contact a neuromuscular dentist in your area today and learn about the soothing, gentle aspects of medication-free headache pain treatments available to you.

posted by Tiffany at 10:21 AM

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

How Can a Dentist Treat My Headache?

Headaches are one of the most common complaints of mankind, and it is safe to say everyone has had a headache at least once in their lives. Over 45 million people in the United States complain of headaches every year, with over 8 million of those seeking medical treatment for their pain.

Most people who suffer from the pain of chronic headaches are anxious to relieve that pain at any cost and attempt various treatments to no avail, but few think to consult a neuromuscular dentist. A neuromuscular dentist is specially trained to treat TMD/TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder) one of the major causes of chronic headaches.

Several types of headache respond very well to neuromuscular dentistry intervention. The goal of a neuromuscular dentist in treating headaches is to afford the patient relaxed healthy muscles of the jaw, head and neck so as to reduce the stresses placed on them, thereby reducing the pain.

Headaches that may be relieved through the help of a neuromuscular dentist are tension and stress-related headaches, migraine and cluster headaches and so-called secondary headaches brought on by trauma. Headaches with a sudden onset should be diagnosed and treated immediately.

If you believe no one can help relieve your headache, please contact a neuromuscular dentist in your area and give them the opportunity to explain the options available that may finally bring you relief and a better quality of life?

posted by Tiffany at 10:18 AM

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Migraine Headaches

"Migraine" headache has become the universal term for a very intense, incapacitating headache even though the headache may not be a true migraine. The causes of a true migraine headache are still debated in the medical community even though almost 25% of the population suffers from this type of headache.

A classic sign of migraine headaches is a pre-headache sensory warning in the form of what is described by sufferers as an "aura." An aura may include flashes of light, blind spots in the visual field or olfactory, taste or hearing sensations such as the smell of burning rubber, a metallic taste in the mouth, or ringing in the ears.

Migraine headaches are severe and incapacitating and can last for hours or days. The pain is usually pulsating and confined to one side of the head. Symptoms of migraine headache almost always include nausea, sensitivity to light and noise, and even vomiting.

Neuromuscular dentistry
offers a preventative approach to migraine headaches. People who suffer from migraine headaches often seek out a neuromuscular dentist to compliment their prescription drug treatment or use neuromuscular dentistry as a drug-free treatment alternative.

If you suffer from the incapacitating pain of migraine headaches, please contact an experienced specialist in the field of neuromuscular dentistry in your area today to schedule a consultation to evaluate and alleviate your pain.

posted by Erica at 1:36 PM

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