Yes, improper tooth alignment can cause/trigger/exacerbate certain headache disorders. For a diagnosis, a doctor needs to be consulted. Preferably a headache specialist who is best able to diagnose, treat and manage headache disorders.
There are many different types of headaches and each one is caused or triggered by different things. Malocclusion or anything that causes the bite to be dysfunctional can sometimes trigger certain types of headaches.
Yes, because the damaged teeth can send pain signals to the nerves in the head area.
Yes.
Absolutely. The pain from a bad tooth can give you a very bad headache. So can clenching or grinding your teeth.
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well it depends on the alignment of all the planets
if you're allergic then yes if you're not allergic to ham no headache most people say it doesn't give you a headache
No. Actually it may ease a headache.
See an orthodontist for braces or other corrective mouthwear!
depends on what you are going for. a simple answer is yes, however if you only need minor adjustments in your teeth alignment then give invisalign a shot!
to change the alignment of the teeth and to try and prevent this returning
I am waiting for the alignment of my lucky stars. The alignment of Earth, Sun, and Moon will result in an eclipse.
Listening to any music on full blast will give you a headache, not metal independantly!
Migraine is only one type of headache that can be triggered by smells.
A headache is the last worry a cocaine addict will have