Headache Solutions From Your Mooresville Dentist

woman sitting on a couch holding her head with a headache

While many people suffer from chronic headaches, a lot of people don’t consider going to their dentist for a diagnosis. But several dental problems could cause headaches. Let’s review them, and how we can help treat them.

TMJ

One of the symptoms of temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ) is headaches. The jaw can handle a lot of stress, but damage can cause a lot of pain. While this pain is often located in the jaw or face, you can also experience headaches, earaches, or even neck pain.

Some ways a dentist can treat TMJ include aligning crooked teeth, restoring missing teeth, or preventing teeth grinding.

Tooth Decay

Symptoms of severe tooth decay include jaw pain and headaches. If you have suspicions that you have tooth decay, you should visit a dentist to receive an exam and potential treatment.

Some other symptoms you may experience include:

  • Swollen or tender gums
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold drinks and food

Some treatment options for severe tooth decay include a root canal, drainage, or tooth extraction. It’s well worth it to treat tooth decay to relieve pain like headaches.

Misaligned Teeth or Bite

Sometimes misaligned teeth or bite can cause headaches for people. A dentist will be able to determine if it’s potentially causing pain for you.

Misalignment can be fixed using orthodontics or dental extractions. Not only could this relieve pain, but it could also make it easier to clean your teeth and give you a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.

Headache Solutions at Curtis Family Dentistry

At Curtis Family Dentistry, we offer a variety of services to cover all of your dental needs in one place. If you have chronic headaches and haven’t found a solution, you may want to consider meeting our dentist for an evaluation. Please give us a call to schedule an appointment.

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