Jaw Clenching, TMJ, and Migraine Pain
When you wake up do you feel tired, fatigued, and uncomfortable? Do you suffer from
migraine and/or chronic headache pain?
If you or someone you know suffers from any one or more of these symptoms, it is time to
consider the NTI-tss Tension Suppression System, the only FDA-approved dental appliance for
preventing migraine headache pain. Consider these points :
- NTI-tss is the only FDA approved devil devised proven to prevent migraine pain
- There are no pills to take.
- There are no shots.
- There is no surgery involved.
- There are no side effects.
- It takes only minutes to apply
- It requires only one visit to the dentist
- It is covered by most healthcare/dental insurance plans .
It is perfectly natural to clinch your teeth when you sleep. From time to time we all do this,
even during normal sleep cycles. But some people clinch their jaw muscles as much as 14 times
more intensely than is normal. This results in migraine pain, chronic headache, and TMJ pain.
Try this. Place your fingers on your head as highlighted in this illustration and firmly clinch
your jaws. You will feel the temporal jaw muscles bulging under your fingertips. These are the
muscles that trigger most migraine pain.
Dentists usually hear about intense teeth-clenching when patients complain about TMJ--a
very common and painful jaw disorder caused by clenching your teeth tightly in an off-center,
lopsided way while you sleep. The dentist often makes a specialized mouthpiece to balance the bite for
the TMJ patient.
The problem is that this type of mouthpiece may also cause increased jaw clenching intensity and
this can actually make the pain even worse.
People with migraine pain suffer a lot. Medical exams often show, however, that these people are
perfectly healthy otherwise. Recent medical studies confirm that people who suffer migraine pain and
chronic headache clinch their jaws in a balanced, centered position. This causes extremely intense
muscular contraction, but little strain on the jaw. Night time jaw clenching usually goes unnoticed,
nevertheless, it sets the stage for migraine pain and chronic headaches.
Your dentist now offers the NTI-tss Tension Suppression System to reduce jaw-clenching
intensity by up to 66%. The NTI-tss is a small, nearly invisible, removal device that you will wear when
you are asleep. You can also be fitted with a removable NTI-tss to wear all day long. Unlike the
traditional mouthpiece with a flat surface, the NTI-tss is a custom-fitted device that prevents the
tooth surfaces from ever coming into intense contact. By preventing high-intensity contact, you
also eliminate high-intensity clenching--and the muscular irritation that leads to migraine pain, TMJ,
and chronic headache.
The drawing here illustrates how the NTI-tss device is used to prevent intense jaw clenching.
To better understand this, put a wooden pencil between your upper and
lower front teeth and bite down. The muscles under your scalp contract only slightly because
intense contraction cannot occur. That is how NTI-tss works. TMJ patients may benefit from the NTI-tss.
Clinical trials have proven that 82 percent of migraine sufferers had a 77% average reduction
of migraine incidents.
So if you suffer from migraine pain, chronic headache, or TMJ, talk to your dentist about it.
NTI-tss may help. For a more comprehensive, detailed scientific explanation of the NTI-tss, visit
www.NTI-tss.com on the web.
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