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Fibromyalgia is a complex neuromuscular disorder that comes with chronic pain, fatigue, and brain fog. But have you ever noticed tooth pain along with these symptoms? Is it due to fibromyalgia or something else? Yes, fibromyalgia can cause tooth pain even when there’s nothing wrong with your teeth.
ANF Therapy®️ is the most advanced treatment for managing fibromyalgia and its associated symptoms. It uses small frequency-charged ANF Devices applied to the affected areas of the body. This therapy not only addresses fibromyalgia symptoms but also aims to support the body’s own natural healing process.
Let’s discuss how fibromyalgia causes toothache and how you can manage it.

Fibromyalgia and tooth pain
Fibromyalgia affects and hyperactivates the nervous system’s pain-signalling pathway. However, people with fibromyalgia also experience pain or discomfort in areas that are not affected and have no structural damage, including the teeth and jaw. Here are some reasons why fibromyalgia causes tooth pain.
1. Central sensitisation:
In fibromyalgia, your nervous system becomes hypersensitive to pain-processing signals. Even mild stimuli like cold or hot food, mild touch or pressure, or even brushing your teeth may exaggerate the pain response.
2. Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Dysfunction
People with fibromyalgia also suffer from temporomandibular joint dysfunction, a condition in which your jaw joints and their surrounding muscles are affected. This causes:
- Jaw pain and stiffness in the joint and the muscle
- Difficulty chewing or even speaking
- Jaw clicking or popping
- Referred pain in the teeth
3. Bruxism (Teeth Grinding and Clenching)
Fibromyalgia can also cause bruxism, a condition in which people unconsciously grind or clench their teeth, particularly at night. This causes
- Increase tooth sensitivity
- Jaw pain
- Tension headache
- Damage to teeth and gums
- Increases risk of cavities and gum problems em
4. Chronic Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)
People with fibromyalgia take medications to manage pain, sleep, and mood disorders. These medications can cause side effects such as dry mouth, which reduces saliva production through the salivary glands. Saliva is essential for:
- Healthy teeth
- Neutralisation of acid in the mouth
- Prevent bacterial growth
Without enough saliva, people may experience increased tooth sensitivity, cavities, and gum inflammation, which can result in tooth pain.
5. Increased Inflammation and Immune Dysregulation
Fibromyalgia does not directly cause dental diseases. However, it is linked with chronic inflammation and immune system dysregulation. Due to this inflammation, the body can worsen the ongoing inflammatory conditions, such as gingivitis and periodontitis.

How to manage toothache or tooth sensitivity in fibromyalgia?
If you have fibromyalgia and are experiencing tooth pain or tooth sensitivity. You can manage it in the following ways:
ANF Therapy®️:
ANF Therapy®️ is an advanced treatment for fibromyalgia. It works with small frequency-charged ANF Devices that are applied to the affected areas of the body. Fibromyalgia causes immune dysregulation in the body and weakens neurological frequencies. This therapy aims to support your immune system and neurological functions of the nervous system.
Your ANF Therapists will apply multiple ANF Devices to your body.
Outcomes:
According to Dr. Mikel H-G Hoff and multiple patient reviews. ANF Therapy®️ provides efficient and long-lasting results. However, the outcomes vary from person to person, depending upon the disease severity and the patient’s compliance.
Start your journey with ANF Therapy®️:
ANF Therapy®️ is the newest treatment for managing fibromyalgia and associated symptoms. If you are suffering from fibromyalgia and experiencing tooth pain or tooth sensitivity, consult an ANF Practitioner or find an ANF Therapist at www.anftherapy.com/find-clinic to start your treatment with ANF Therapy®️ today! It provides a drug-free approach to address not only symptoms but also the root cause of the disease. It is the only holistic treatment option that aims to provide efficient and long-lasting results.
If you’re a healthcare practitioner and want to enhance your clinical skills with frequency medicine, learn more about the ANF Therapy®️ and ANF Clinical education program by visiting www.anfacademy.com.

Other ways to prevent fibromyalgia-associated toothache or tooth sensitivity at home:
You can manage your tooth pain or tooth sensitivity at home in the following ways:
- Use a soft brush and sensitive toothpaste
- Brush your teeth gently and avoid touching and irritating sensitive teeth
- Use a night guard that helps you to manage bruxism and prevent damage from grinding, and also reduce jaw pain
- Stay hydrated because water helps you reduce inflammation
- Avoid sugar-containing foods
- Apply warm compression on your temporomandibular joint
- Avoid chewing hard food
- Incorporate a healthy and anti-inflammatory diet in your diet plan
- Manage stress
Conclusion
Yes, fibromyalgia can contribute to tooth pain and sensitivity due to its impact on the nervous system, TMJ dysfunction, bruxism, and dry mouth. While these symptoms can be challenging, they can be effectively managed through proper oral care, lifestyle adjustments, and professional dental support. If you’re experiencing persistent tooth discomfort alongside fibromyalgia, ANF Therapy®️ offers a holistic approach to addressing the root cause. Start your journey with ANF Therapy®️ today and take the first step toward a pain-free life.
About ANF Therapy®️
ANF Therapy®️ uses circular ANF Devices, which are applied directly on the skin after palpation and assessment by a trained ANF Therapist following the ANF Therapy®️ Method, Patented Model no. U202030252, ES1259974.
The ANF Therapy®️ purpose is the alleviation of injury and pain within minutes.
Our aim is that the patient experiences a reduction of pain and swelling, an increase in range of motion, and an improvement in quality of life related to health. Non-transdermal, non-invasive device, NO needles or chemicals are used.
Do you need help with your health issues? Does your fibromyalgia cause toothache or tooth senstivity?
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