Have a migraine See your dentist
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Have a Migraine? Your Dentist Might Have the Solution
Summary
If you or someone you know struggles with chronic headaches or migraines, it might be time to consider a visit to the dentist. Dr. Patric Cohen, DDS, FAGD, is utilizing an innovative approach known as Neuromuscular Dentistry to address these issues. This cutting-edge technology focuses on the muscles of the jaw and neck and how they interact with the teeth.
Understanding Neuromuscular Dentistry
Neuromuscular dentistry emphasizes that jaw muscles must be relaxed and in a comfortable position to prevent conflict with the teeth and jaw joint. When muscles aren't in this state, symptoms can include headaches, loose teeth, jaw pain, and more. Interestingly, even migraines can be linked to neuromuscular dental problems.
How It Works
The process involves identifying the most comfortable resting position for the jaw, where the muscles are relaxed. A device called the Myo-monitor, a low-frequency T.E.N.S. (Transcutaneous Electrical Neural Stimulation) unit, is used to stimulate the Trigeminal and Facial nerves. This mild electrical impulse helps:
1. Remove waste metabolites and lactic acid from stressed muscles.
2. Increase blood flow, boosting oxygen and energy supply.
3. Allow the jaw to find its ideal, relaxed position.
After TENSing, an orthotic appliance is custom-made to maintain this position, preventing muscle spasms and facilitating healing. This treatment typically lasts 1 to 3 months, after which further options are considered, such as continued orthotic use or orthodontic adjustments.
Success Stories
Alan's Journey
Alan, a 68-year-old who suffered from decades of migraines, found relief through neuromuscular dentistry after trying numerous other medical treatments. He is now virtually headache-free and off medications.
Barbara's Relief
Barbara, a 43-year-old mother, struggled with headaches and neck pain for years. Neuromuscular treatment not only alleviated her migraines but also restored her neck mobility. She has been pain-free for months and is thrilled with her progress.
Deaun's Experience
Deaun had been living with frequent migraines for two years. Despite skepticism from others, she chose neuromuscular dentistry and now only experiences headaches occasionally. Her significant improvement has even surprised her initially doubtful husband.
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