Check your bite: If all else has been ruled out, a bad bite or a TMJ problem, can contribute to vertigo. Balance the bite, balance the craniomandibular system, see if you improve.
Answered 7/12/2017
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Vertigo Causes: Once the ENT docs check out the usual causes, then it's time to look at the unusual causes. Dentistry has a role to play in balancing the bite and restoring the masticatory muscles to balance. When those muscles and the bite is not correct, sometimes the pull of the scm, pterygoids and temporalis muscles on the temporal bone may cause a rotation of that bone and stimulate vertigo.
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