CMD - when the jaw gets out of balance
Florian Hockenholz Florian Hockenholz

CMD - when the jaw gets out of balance

Headache & tinnitus - when the jaw gets out of balance

One-sided headaches, pressure at the temples, ringing in the ears that comes and goes. For many people, the suffering begins in the head - and often ends with the jaw. What may seem surprising at first glance has a clear physiological basis: the temporomandibular joint is closely connected to the neck, ears and base of the skull. And this is where the story of a widespread but often overlooked complaint begins: CMD - craniomandibular dysfunction.

It is estimated that more than 10 million people in Germany suffer from tinnitus - many of them permanently. The good news is that even though tinnitus is often not completely "curable", there are now effective therapeutic ways to regulate it , calm it down and live better with it.

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