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Botox® for TMJ & bruxism relief

Botox® for TMJ and bruxism relief may help reduce jaw tension, headaches, clenching, and discomfort caused by overworked jaw muscles.

Now offering therapeutic Botox® treatment with Dr. Elsa George at Monroe Dental Arts.

Do You Experience…

You may be experiencing symptoms related to TMJ discomfort or bruxism.

Many patients don’t realize that chronic clenching and grinding can place significant strain on the muscles and joints in the jaw, often leading to ongoing discomfort and tension.

Botox® for TMJ & Bruxism Relief

Botox® is commonly known for cosmetic use, but it may also help reduce muscle tension associated with TMJ discomfort and teeth grinding.

Treatment works by relaxing overactive jaw muscles that contribute to:

Clenching

Grinding

Muscle Fatigue

Tension Headaches

Jaw Soreness

Potential Benefits of Treatment

Botox® for TMJ and bruxism relief may help:

What To Expect During Treatment

Your consultation with Dr. Elsa George will include:

Treatment itself is typically quick and performed right in the office.

Most patients return to normal activities shortly afterward.

Who May Benefit From Botox® for TMJ Relief?

You may be a candidate if you:

A consultation with Dr. George can help determine whether treatment may be appropriate for your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Botox® may also be used therapeutically to help reduce muscle tension associated with TMJ discomfort and bruxism.

Botox® may help relax overactive jaw muscles that contribute to grinding and clenching.

Results vary by patient, but many patients experience relief for several months.

Most patients tolerate treatment very well. Your comfort will always be a priority during your visit.

For some patients, reducing jaw muscle tension may also help reduce tension-related headaches.

Coverage and eligibility can vary. Our team can help answer questions during your consultation.

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