Vertigo & Dizziness: Discover Lasting Relief Pathways
Have you ever stepped off a ride and felt the world spin longer than expected? We call that disorientation vertigo. Vertigo and dizziness can disrupt the sense of balance that many people rely on every day. These symptoms are often associated with the inner ear’s interaction with the jaw and neck. At Brenner Dental Care, the team explores these connections using TruDenta technology to help patients find relief through thoughtful, non-invasive care.
What Is Vertigo?
Vertigo occurs when signals within the inner ear’s baance system become misaligned, creating sensations of spinning or instability with everyday movements. Jaw tension or bite imbalance can affect this delicate system, which is why evaluation often extends beyond the ear. TruDenta diagnostics help identify patterns in jaw function that may contribute to these symptoms, guiding care that gently and effectively supports balance.
TruDenta Technology Brings Clarity to Balance Concerns
Understanding the source of dizziness begins with a detailed assessment. TruDenta technology includes bite force analysis, which measures the distribution of pressure across the jaw and identifies areas of imbalance. Range-of-motion evaluations follow, assessing head and neck movement to highlight tension or restriction that may affect comfort and stability.
Muscle evaluations and health questionnaires complete the assessment, providing insight into how daily habits and symptoms connect to jaw mechanics. This comprehensive approach helps identify the potential causes of dizziness, allowing patients to better understand what may be affecting their balance.
Treatment plans focus on comfort and precision. FDA-cleared therapies may include:
- ultrasound to support tissue relaxation
- low-level cold laser therapy to encourage healing
- microcurrent stimulation to calm muscles and targeted trigger point techniques
These modalities are non-invasive and designed to reduce inflammation and tension over time. Dr. Brenner’s calm, patient-centered approach ensures care feels supportive from the first visit.
Many patients appreciate that this approach does not rely on medication. Sessions build gradually, with progress monitored closely so care can be adjusted as needed. Some patients notice improvements in steadiness quickly,which helps build confidence as you continue.
Jaw Balance & Its Role in Inner Ear Function
The jaw is one of the body’s most active joints, capable of generating significant force during everyday activities like chewing. Even subtle alignment changes can influence neck posture and how signals travel to the inner ear. Supporting balanced jaw function helps encourage better coordination across these systems. Care may focus on:
- Balancing bite forces to support stable jaw positioning
- Improving head and neck mobility for smoother movement
- Reducing muscle tension to support overall comfort and balance
Patients often report that steadiness gradually returns during walks, workdays, or family activities. Progress is tracked carefully to support long-term comfort and consistency. Our holistic perspective highlights how oral health can influence overall balance and well-being.
Vertigo and dizziness can be disruptive, but they are not something patients have to navigate alone. Through careful evaluation, non-invasive care, and ongoing support, TruDenta therapy offers a pathway toward improved stability. Schedule a consultation at Brenner Dental Care located in Seattle, WA, and we can explore how jaw-focused care may help you move forward with greater confidence and better balance.







