TMJ Botox Therapy (Coming Soon)


FDA-Cleared TMJ Botox Therapy
TMJ Botox Therapy offers a safe, non-surgical solution for jaw tension, chronic pain, and teeth grinding. Using precise Botox injections, this therapy relaxes overactive jaw muscles to provide lasting relief and restore your quality of life.
What Is TMJ Botox Therapy?
TMJ Botox Therapy is a specialized treatment designed to reduce the pain and discomfort caused by temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ). The therapy involves injecting small amounts of Botox into overactive jaw muscles, temporarily relaxing them.
By reducing muscle activity, Botox helps to:
- Alleviate jaw pain and stiffness
- Decrease teeth grinding (bruxism)
- Reduce headaches and facial tension
- Improve overall jaw function
This minimally invasive procedure is quick, safe, and requires little to no downtime.
How It Works
Botox works by temporarily blocking nerve signals that cause muscle contractions. When injected into the jaw muscles responsible for clenching and grinding, the therapy allows the muscles to relax. This reduction in tension relieves pressure on the TMJ joint and decreases pain associated with overuse.
Conditions TMJ Botox Therapy Can Treat
- TMJ disorder (TMJD)
- Chronic jaw pain and tightness
- Teeth grinding (bruxism)
- Tension headaches and migraines caused by jaw strain
- Jaw clenching and facial pain
Choosing Botox therapy for TMJ offers more than just pain relief—it restores comfort, prevents dental damage, and improves your quality of life.

How long does TMJ Botox therapy last?
Most patients experience relief for 3–4 months, after which maintenance treatments may be recommended.
Does the treatment hurt?
The injections involve minimal discomfort, similar to a quick pinch. A topical numbing agent can be applied if needed.
Are there any side effects?
Mild side effects may include slight swelling, tenderness, or temporary weakness in the jaw muscles, but these typically resolve quickly.
How soon will I notice results?
Many patients feel relief within a few days, with full effects noticeable in about 1–2 weeks.


