Ringing in the ears, ear pain, diminished hearing, and/ or hyperaccusis

Ringing in the ears, or tinnitus, is another symptom of TMJ that is commonly misdiagnosed and often goes untreated or is treated ineffectively.Ear

In many cases ringing in the ears is one of the results of having a strained bite in which the jaw is not aligned. The jaw area of the face is a complex network of muscles and nerves, and when the bite is misaligned muscles and nerves throughout the head, including the ears, can be affected.

If the cause of your Tinnitus to be an unstable or misaligned bite, she can work with the source of the problem by stabilizing and realigning the bite so that the entire jaw area works together without pain. Your bite will be back to its normal position, relieving the ringing in your ears that was caused by the misaligned bite.

Article by Dr. Shila Yazdani of Revive and revivemetoday.com

9/16/2008 10:35:31 AM
Dr. Shila Yazdani
I am a Neuromuscular Aesthetic Dentist. I specialize in treating patients who suffer from symptoms of TMJ Disorder..such as migraines, headaches, ringing in the ear, numbness in finger tips, clicking and popping of the jaw, etc.
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