By Last Updated: March 7, 2022

 

Invisalign braces are a popular alternative to traditional braces. Invisalign braces are clear plastic retainers, completely custom made and meant to be worn for intervals at a time, which means they are fully removable. Invisalign can help correct a range of orthodontic issues such as tooth misalignment and unevenness. The fact that they are clear and can be removed when eating, drinking, flossing and brushing make them a better choice than conventional braces for many people. Since they are made of clear plastic, they are virtually invisible, making them an appealing choice for those who don’t want to wear metal braces.

Can Invisalign Reduce Headaches?

Most people who seek Invisalign treatment want to improve the appearance of their smile. But there are other benefits as well, other than just appearance. Correcting a misaligned bite can actually minimize headaches and muscle pain!

A misaligned jaw isn’t able to function properly, and the jaw muscles can become tight and sore over time. This can cause migraines and headaches, as well as facial tension and soreness that can spread to your neck and shoulders.

Invisalign can be more than just cosmetic. By straightening and re-aligning your teeth, Invisalign can help alleviate face and head tension and pain. Your bite is a key part of bone and muscle function, and dentists believe that a lot of pain in the head, neck, and shoulders can be alleviated if more attention is paid to the bite.

Migraines and other pain or tension in the head may also be caused by tooth grinding, otherwise known as bruxism. People who grind their teeth sometimes find relief from headaches after getting Invisalign because the plastic retainers act as mouthguards, protecting the teeth and jaw from grinding. If you suspect that you grind, or clench, your teeth, speak to your dentist. After your Invisalign treatment is done, they can custom make a mouthguard for you to wear at night.

Invisalign treatment has many benefits. Correcting the alignment of your teeth improves not just appearance, but also function. While straightening the bite may help ease headache pain, there are many possible reasons you may be having headaches or facial tension. Speak to your dentist about this today, and they can help you find the best way to treat these symptoms. Straightening and correcting the alignment of your teeth is definitely a good place to start.