
Advanced TMJ Treatment with Botox
Are you struggling with jaw pain, frequent headaches, teeth grinding, or jaw clenching caused by TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorder? At Jordan & Pham Dentistry, we offer a safe, non-surgical, and highly effective solution—Botox treatment for TMJ—to help you find lasting relief.
Benefits of Botox for TMJ
Botox works by relaxing the overactive jaw muscles that cause tension and pain. Patients often experience:
- Reduced jaw pain and muscle tension
- Improved jaw function and comfort
- Fewer headaches and migraines
- Decreased teeth grinding and clenching
- Better overall quality of life
Why Your Dentist May Recommend Botox
For some patients, traditional treatments such as nightguards, physical therapy, or medication may not fully relieve symptoms. In these cases, therapeutic Botox can be an effective addition to a treatment plan. Because dentists understand the oral-facial muscles in depth, they can target the specific areas contributing to your discomfort. shorten this response.
Our Approach to TMJ Botox Treatment
At Jordan & Pham Dentistry, therapeutic dental Botox is administered with precision and care to ensure optimal results and patient comfort. Our approach focuses on both functional relief and long-term wellness.
Why Choose Us for TMJ Botox?
Dr. Gretchen Brown, certified to administer therapeutic Botox for patients with jaw pain, bruxism, and TMJ-related conditions is the provider of this treatment. With her expertise and experience in TMJ therapy, she ensures that each patient's care plan is carefully tailored to their unique needs. Your treatment will be fully customized to your symptoms and dental history. If you’re experiencing persistent jaw tension or TMJ discomfort, ask us whether Botox may be a helpful option for you.
Schedule Your TMJ Consultation Today
If you’re experiencing TMJ pain and want a non-surgical solution, Botox may be the right option for you. Contact Jordan & Pham Dentistry in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA today to schedule a personalized consultation with Dr. Gretchen Brown and take the first step toward long-lasting relief.
