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Chiropractic Care for Dental Hygienists: Lasting Relief or Just a Quick Fix?


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Chiropractic care can be a game-changer for dental hygienists dealing with chronic pain—but is it enough on its own? In this post, I break down why adjustments may only be part of the solution and share some tips for lasting relief. If you’re tired of temporary fixes, this one’s for you.

Chiropractic Care for Dental Hygienists: Lasting Relief or Just a Quick Fix?

I’m no stranger to chiropractic care. I started seeing a chiropractor for back pain as a teenager and again in my early 20s (when I began my dental hygiene career). And let me be clear—I fully support chiropractic care for dental hygienists as a valuable part of a wellness plan.

But that’s just it: it’s one tool in the toolbox. And it shouldn’t be the only one.

As dental hygienists, we put our bodies through repetitive movements and awkward postures every single day. We lean over patients for long stretches of time, twist our spines in unnatural ways, and rely on fine motor skills that create tension from our necks to our fingertips. Over time, this physical strain can lead to chronic pain, stiffness, and long-term musculoskeletal imbalances.

Chiropractic Adjustments for Dental Hygienists: Temporary Relief or True Solution?

Chiropractic adjustments can offer immediate relief. They can help realign joints, improve nerve function, and reduce discomfort—especially if you have preexisting injuries or postural issues.

For many dental hygienists, these treatments can feel like a necessity. And that’s okay! Getting adjusted can help you move and feel better in the short term.

But here’s the catch: if we’re relying only on adjustments to “fix” our pain—without addressing why our bodies are falling out of alignment in the first place—we’re only scratching the surface. That’s not enough.

Why Do We Keep Falling Out of Alignment?

When some muscles are tight and overactive while others are weak and underactive, they pull unevenly on our joints. This leads to poor alignment, pain, and even joint degeneration over time.

As hygienists, we develop specific imbalances due to our daily work posture:

  • Tight (and possibly weak) chest and shoulder muscles from hunching forward
  • Weak neck and upper back muscles from lack of activation
  • Hip and low back strain from standing or sitting for long hours
  • Wrist and forearm fatigue from gripping instruments and repetitive motions

So if misalignments keep coming back… what’s actually causing them?

A chiropractor can reset your alignment—but if we don’t address the underlying imbalances and fascial restrictions, our bodies will just return to those same dysfunctional patterns. That’s what keeps many dental hygienists seeking chiropractic care stuck in the cycle of temporary fixes.

A More Sustainable Solution for Dental Hygienists

Instead of relying solely on adjustments, consider layering in a more holistic approach:

✅ Stretch Overactive Muscles

doorway chest stretches, hip flexor stretch, forearm stretch

Reduce tension and improve mobility.

Open up the chest with doorway stretches, release tight hip flexors with lunges, and loosen the forearms to ease wrist strain.

✅ Strengthen Weak, Underused Muscles

rows, bridges, planks

(Think rows, bridges, and planks.)

✅ Incorporate Myofascial Release

Massage Ball Myofascial Release

By addressing the root causes of pain and misalignment, we give our bodies the tools to stabilize themselves—reducing the need for constant external adjustments.

The Goal: A Body That Supports Itself

Many dental hygienists believe pain is inevitable and that they’ll always need outside help to feel okay at work. But that’s not the full picture.

You can take charge of your musculoskeletal health.

So next time you schedule your chiropractic appointment, ask yourself: Am I treating the symptoms—or am I addressing the cause?

With the right approach, you might just find yourself needing fewer adjustments over time. 😉

Your body is designed to adapt and heal—especially when you support it with mindful movement, strength, and fascia care. Your body should support younot the other way around.


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This blog is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical conditions. It does not substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new bodywork or self-care routine.

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Kim Michaud, RDH, RYT, CPT is the Founder of Functional Fitness Solutions. Drawing from over a decade in dental hygiene and her own experience with musculoskeletal pain and burnout, she helps fellow hygienists move better and feel better through yoga, functional strength training, and recovery practices so they can stay in the profession they love—without sacrificing their bodies.

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