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Can BOTOX Treat TMJ Dysfunction?

October 7, 2022

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Gloved hand pointing to TMJBOTOX is a popular cosmetic procedure to turn back the clock by easing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. However, its benefits extend beyond improving crow’s feet and frown lines. Believe it or not, BOTOX can resolve TMJ disorder symptoms by 90% for up to 3 months after one treatment. You can enjoy lasting relief from facial and jaw pain, but is BOTOX right for you?

TMJ Disorders and BOTOX

Your temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are located on either side of your face, connecting your jaw to your skill. They allow you to open and close your mouth and make other movements necessary for eating, speaking, and your overall quality of life. Unfortunately, trauma, arthritis, age, a poor bite, and other issues can cause stress and inflammation in the joints. This can lead to several dysfunctions, like difficulty opening and closing the mouth, clicking or popping sensations, and pain. You can experience many other symptoms, like migraines, teeth grinding, and ear pain. 

BOTOX can be an effective treatment for TMJ disorders because it paralyzes muscles temporarily. When injected into specific areas, it stops the muscles from contracting to reduce tension. Not only can this stop pain to improve jaw functions, but it can also treat migraines caused by the disorder. In fact, BOTOX is FDA-approved to treat chronic migraines.

The Success of BOTOX for TMJ Disorders 

While the FDA considers BOTOX for TMJ therapy experimental, many Americans are turning to qualified professionals to get relief from ongoing pain. According to studies conducted in 2003, 2008, and 2012, researchers found BOTOX can significantly decrease TMJ pain for 3 months after treatment. 

Not only does BOTOX provide a high success rate for TMJ, but it’s also a non-surgical solution with few side effects. Temporary tenderness and minor bruising at the injection sites are the most common concerns. Although every situation differs, most treatment sessions only take 10 to 30 minutes. After a quick appointment, you can benefit from ongoing relief within just one to two days. 

Who Is a Good Candidate for BOTOX?

If you’re ready to stop living with the pain and challenges caused by TMJ dysfunction, you may be a candidate for BOTOX. Your dentist will review your medical history, as well as any medications you’re taking and allergies. If you suffer from severe bruxism or TMJ dysfunction, there’s a good chance you can benefit from BOTOX. Your dentist will create a personalized treatment plan to improve your quality of life. 

You won’t have to think twice before biting into a juicy hamburger or opening your mouth to yawn. BOTOX can improve your jaw functions and give you the relief you need using a proven solution. 

About Dr. Kenneth Bell Dr. Bell 

Dr. Bell achieved his dental degree from the University of Louisville of Dentistry and has regularly continued his education to provide the most advanced services, like TMJ therapy. He is a proud member of various professional organizations, including the Kentucky Dental Association and The Louisville Dental Society. If you are interested in BOTOX for your TMJ dysfunction, contact our office today to request an appointment.

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