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Can Orthodontic Braces Cause Headaches?

Mar 8, 2016 @ 09:00 AM — by Kellyn Hodges
Tagged with: Braces Orthodontics

Orthodontic braces can correct many dental issues, including crooked teeth and jaw misalignment, improving both the aesthetics and function of the teeth. Although braces are highly effective at correcting alignment, braces can cause pain and discomfort as the teeth are repositioned, and may even cause headaches. But braces can also help alleviate headaches associated with dental issues, like malocclusion. Learn more about orthodontic braces and headaches in this overview from Philadelphia, PA dentists Kellyn Hodges, Sonal Dave, and Warren J. Apollon.

Orthodontics and Headaches

Headaches are a common side effect of orthodontics treatment. Those who experience headaches when wearing braces most often have them after tightening or adjusting the braces. When braces are tightened, pressure is placed on the teeth to gradually move them into their ideal positions. This pressure can leave the teeth and jaw feeling sore for a day or two and may manifest as a headache.

If headaches persist after orthodontic treatment is completed and braces are removed, orthodontic treatment is most likely not the source of the headaches. In such cases, it may be necessary to see your general physician for treatment.

Orthodontics Can Help Alleviate Headaches

Dental issues that strain the jaw and muscles can cause chronic headaches. In such cases, orthodontics treatment is often successful at alleviating headaches and migraines. Orthodontics treatment can help reduce the frequency of headaches caused by the following conditions: 

Alleviating Orthodontics-related Pain

For most patients, orthodontics treatment is only mildly to moderately painful when the braces are tightened or adjusted. Pain may manifest as a headache, tender gums and teeth, or sore jaw. Most pain associated with orthodontics can be alleviated with one or more of the following:

Schedule a Consultation

For more information about traditional braces treatment, or to discuss other orthodontic options, we invite you to schedule a consultation at Kellyn Hodges Orthodontics.