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Buccal Massage Clinical vs Esthetics
Buccal Massage: Esthetician vs. Massage Therapist — What’s the Real Difference? Buccal massage has gotten a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. Working the muscles of the face — including inside the mouth — can feel incredible and, depending on who’s doing it, can either support facial sculpting or help with jaw pain and tension. The problem is that these two very different services often get lumped together under the same name. So let’s clear things up, especially
Alexis Atwell
Jun 213 min read


5 Things to Know About Muscle Tension & Migraines
5 Things to Know About Muscle Tension & Migraines 1. Your jaw muscles attach to your skullThe masseter and temporalis connect directly to the head. Chronic clenching keeps constant tension on these areas. 2. The trigeminal nerve is involved in migrainesThis major facial nerve is part of migraine pathways. Tight surrounding muscles can irritate it. 3. Neck tension changes everythingRestricted upper neck muscles can contribute to headache patterns and increase pressure sensatio
Alexis Atwell
Jun 211 min read


TMJD, Migraines and Tongue Posture: Why Where Your Tongue Rests Matters
TMJD, Migraines and Tongue Posture: Why Where Your Tongue Rests Matters Your tongue has an ideal resting position: gently sealed to the roof of your mouth, lips closed, and teeth slightly apart. It may seem like a small detail, but this posture plays an important role in reducing strain on your jaw and surrounding muscles. When the tongue rests on the palate, it helps stabilize the jaw and prevents the teeth from constantly touching. This is key for people dealing with TMJD,
Alexis Atwell
Jun 211 min read
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