Migraine Headaches: Eleven Case Reports

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- ICNR Case #1
25 Years of Migraine Headaches Connected to MercuryThe case shows that mercury toxicity from dental amalgams may be an overlooked trigger for chronic migraines and highlights the importance of an integrative dental-neurological approach in complex headache cases.
- ICNR Case #28
30-Year Dental/Migraine ConnectionThe case underscores the critical role dental and jaw alignment can play in chronic migraine cases and demonstrates how neuromuscular dentistry can provide a lasting solution when traditional approaches fail.
- ICNR Case #32
Dental / Migraine ConnectionThe case highlights how dental and occlusal issues can be a hidden source of chronic headaches and emphasizes the effectiveness of neuromuscular dentistry in treating such conditions.
- ICNR Case #35
Orthodontic/Migraine HeadacheThe case illustrates how improper orthodontic treatment can trigger or worsen migraines and underscores the importance of considering jaw and airway health in orthodontic planning.
- ICNR Case #44 (with patient video)
15 Year Migraine Headaches ResolvedThe case highlights the interplay between cranial structure, jaw alignment, and migraine pathology, suggesting that addressing cranio-mandibular dysfunction can be key in treatment-resistant migraine cases.
- ICNR Case #49
Dental Migraine/PMS/Low Back and Neck Pain ConnectionThe case underscores long-term consequences of bicuspid extractions in orthodontics and the importance of preserving jaw and airway health.
- ICNR Case #55
Twenty years of migraine headaches resolved with ALFThe case highlights the ALF (Advanced Lightwire Functional) appliance as an effective integrative approach for migraines rooted in structural and cranial dysfunctions.
- ICNR Case #59 (with patient video)
20 Years of Migraine Headaches Resolved with one cranial adjustmentThe case demonstrates how undiagnosed dental and jaw-related issues can be the underlying cause of chronic migraines and how neuromuscular dentistry can offer a lasting solution when conventional approaches fail.
- ICNR Case #107
Dental/Menstrual Migraines ConnectionThe case shows that dental and jaw-related factors can significantly influence hormonally triggered migraines, and that addressing neuromuscular imbalances may provide effective relief where traditional hormonal or neurological approaches fall short.
- ICNR Case #114
Migraine Headaches and WhiplashThe case highlights how whiplash can trigger migraines through TMJ and neuromuscular dysfunction—and how targeted dental rehabilitation can provide lasting relief.
- ICNR Case #145
Twenty Year of Migraines and Low Back Pain Totally ResolvedThe case illustrates the interconnectedness of the stomatognathic system (jaw and bite) and overall posture, demonstrating that addressing dental and jaw dysfunction can alleviate seemingly unrelated systemic pain conditions.