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Headache Relief

Tension Suppression System (NTI-TSS)

Woman with headache hoding head 21st Century Dental of Irving is proud to offer the latest advancement in dentistry for the prevention and cure of headaches through the use of the NTI-TSS appliance. The explanation below will help you better understand how the appliance works.

Why Choose 21st Century Dental of Irving for Headache & Migraine Relief?

  • State-of-the-Art Oral Appliances
  • Effective, Long-Lasting Solutions for Chronic Pain
  • Dedicated, In-Depth Screenings

Relaxing woman with hands behind headChronic symptoms of the head and neck can often be attributed to:

A) Headache and the temporalis muscle (which closes the jaw)

B) Sinus pressure and pain and the lateral pterygoid muscle (which moves the jaw laterally)

C) Neck stiffness and pain in the trapezius (which stabilizes the skull during jaw closure)

Contraction of the lateral pterygoid (A, above) simply moves the jaw sideways (or if both contract, frontward). If the temporalis (B, above) contracts simultaneously (clenching), the intensity of the temporalis contraction dictates the degree of resistance the lateral pterygoids encounter when they attempt to move the jaw sideways.

As temporalis contraction intensity increases, the lateral pterygoids must work harder, creating symptoms where the muscle is attached (the TM joint and sinuses) and obligating the trapezius to maintain a tightened posture (stiff and sore neck).

When there is temporalis contraction exclusively (no lateral activity), the jaw joint and sinuses are less strained, while resultant temporalis pain may be considerable. Tension-type headache patients without jaw disorders clench their jaws 14 times more intensely while sleeping than do asymptomatic controls (above).

A traditional dental mouthpiece, or splint, reduces the resistance to side-to-side movement, thereby reducing the effort and resultant strain to the jaw joint and sinuses (above, left). The same splint also provides an ideal clenching surface. The temporalis can be felt contracting (it will bulge slightly) when clenching with or without a splint.

An object placed in the mouth on the front teeth (as a pencil), reduces the temporalis' contraction intensity by at least 66%. An "Anterior Midline Point Stop" (AMPS) with specific modifications can prevent the temporalis contraction intensity, thereby treating and preventing concerns like chronic headache, TMJ problems, sinus dysfunction, and stiff and sore neck.

The N.T.I. Tension Suppression System is a prefabricated poly carbonate matrix that a dental practitioner retro-fits to the patient's teeth (not exclusive to the upper teeth, above is just one example). Contact 21 st Century Dental of Irving today to learn more and schedule a consultation.