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Mar 02
2012
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TMJ Can Cause Headaches As WellPosted by: LaurynP Tagged in: TMJ , tension headache , teeth grinding , remedies , nti-tss plus , nightguards , night guards , neck pains , neck pain , mouth guards , migraine relief without drugs , migraine preventatives , migraine preventative , migraine headaches , migraine , headache remedy , Headache Relief , dentists , clicking jaw , clenching , clench , chronic headache , chiropractor , bruxism , brux
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TMJ disorder, or temporomadibular joint disorder is a common diagnosis for many patients across the country. This disorder can be a bite imbalance involving the jaw joint as well as the associated muscles and teeth.
In a recent article published in Wrightsville Beach Magazine, Dr. Michael Kuzma, D.D.S, of Kuzma Advanced Dentistry says, "The bite imbalances can be likened to having a pebble in your shoe. If you continue to walk with that imbalance, the muscles and joints of your knee, hip and back would soon be affected. This is also what is happening when you have imbalances in your bite; signs and symptoms will soon be present."

Dr. Allan M. Miller opened his family dental practice in Briarcliff Manor, NY after graduating from NYU in 1977. His practice's focus is to provide patients with superior care with an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, implant restoration, and headache treatment. Dr. Miller is a longtime Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry (FAGD), an organization dedicated to better patient care through continuing dental education. Below, he shares his experiences with the NTI-tss Plus, the most effective FDA approved, drug-free migraine preventative.
