The consequences can be serious over time. When the mouth is open, the tongue cannot be between the arches of the teeth. This causes the arches to collapse and results in crowding. This leaves even less room for the tongue and creates a bigger problem. Also, the muscles of the neck and shoulders have to work overtime to hold the head up when it is not centered over the body. This is by no means the only reason people get headaches but it is a good example of one common problem.
Treatments can be complex and often involve multiple health care practitioners to treat the muscles, airway disorder, jaw position, and other imbalances. However, sometimes it’s much easier, and one treatment modality is all that is needed.
Our doctors are experienced with treating some of these problems and have a good grasp of our tools and limitations to treat headaches and TMD. We can therefore help many of our patients and refer other patients for help when we do not have the proper tools to help them.