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BOTOX® Treatment for TMJ Disorders In Tonbridge

Instant Jaw Pain Relief with Botox®

Botox Treatment for TMJ Disorders in Tonbridge

Botox Treatment for TMJ Disorders in Tonbridge

Increasingly, BOTOX® is used as an alternative treatment for TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders, headaches, and associated jaw tension and facial pain. When injected into the jaw, head, and facial muscles afflicted with soreness and discomfort, BOTOX relieves TMJ pain and jaw tension for many patients. The injections often eliminate the headaches resulting from tooth grinding and jaw clenching. Although BOTOX treatment for these conditions is presently considered “off-label”, recent evidence indicates that it can be extremely effective.

 

How does BOTOX treat jaw tension and TMJ Disorders?

Located on both sides of the head at the point where the jawbone meets the skull, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is used during talking, eating, swallowing, and other everyday activities. If this joint becomes inflamed, displaced, or is overworked through excessive tooth grinding or jaw clenching, a person may suffer severe tension headaches, as well as a sharp pain in the jaw and associated muscles. The muscled primarily involved are the jaw elevator muscles called the Masseter and Temporalis muscles. BOTOX relieves jaw tension by preventing these muscles from engaging in the powerful, often unconscious movement of the jaw that produces headaches and facial pain.

The BOTOX alternative treatment for TMJ disorders and jaw tension is usually quick, straightforward, and effective. As a non-surgical procedure, BOTOX injections are personally administered by Dr. Marcus Honarvar in Riverside Skin Clinic In Tonbridge. Most patients experience noticeable improvement within two to three days following their first treatment, although relief can take up to a week for certain individuals.

 

Candidates for BOTOX TMJ Treatment

BOTOX appears to be a safe alternative to traditional treatment for most people who experience jaw tension or have a TMJ disorder. During the initial consultation, Dr. Honarvar will carefully review every prospective patient’s medical history before beginning treatment. Patients must disclose whether they are using any medications, drugs, or other substances that could negatively interact with BOTOX. They should also report any allergies they have to avoid a possible negative reaction to BOTOX. People with jaw tension or TMJ disorders who are not able to have BOTOX injections will be advised to undergo a more traditional treatment.

 

Risks and Benefits of BOTOX Treatment for TMJ

For people suffering from soreness and pain resulting from problems with the temporo-mandibular joint, BOTOX injections often provide substantial relief. While reducing the ability of jaw and facial muscles to engage in problematic grinding, BOTOX allows them to perform daily activities such as talking, chewing, and swallowing. This makes the BOTOX alternative treatment for jaw tension a convenient, effective option for many people. In addition, the treatment can help safeguard dental health, since excessive grinding can result in worn teeth and damaged gums that may require costly treatment.

While BOTOX treatment for TMJ disorders appears to be safe, certain medications, intoxicants, and other substances can minimize or negatively impact the effectiveness of BOTOX injections. For this reason, patients should honestly disclose any medication or substance use to their doctor prior to treatment. In some cases, patients have experienced bruising and mild bleeding at injection sites, or temporary paralysis of the muscles in the areas treated. Although complications are rare, all possible risks should be discussed with a doctor prior to treatment.

 

 

As a courtesy to our loyal existing clients, YOU WILL RECEIVE 10% discount on your next treatment when you refer a new client.

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