Triggers: The cause of your migraines are not likely associated with your wisdom teeth, but would not be harmful to have a dentist check this out, and see if a dental trigger could be addressed to change headache pattern. A more successful approach would be to use a migraine specific preventative therapy.
Answered 11/27/2017
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No, but: Wisdom teeth do not cause migraines, but malocclusion (bad bite) can. Ask your Dentist if referral to an Oral Surgeon an/or an Orthodontist is in order.
Answered 12/14/2016
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