Botox for TMJ in Midtown Toronto, ON

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If your jaw hurts because of TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder), Botox injections can help your muscles relax and ease the pain. Botox stops the jaw muscles from clenching and grinding too much. Tight muscles cause headaches, a sore jaw, and make it hard to open your mouth. Botox lowers the pain and helps your jaw move better. Botox calms down your jaw muscles. A dentist injects it into the muscles so they don't squeeze as hard. This brings quick relief, making it easier to chew, talk, and rest without discomfort. Using Botox for TMJ is easy and works well to manage jaw pain without surgery. At Midtown Dental Studio in Midtown Toronto, ON, we give safe Botox treatments that can help you feel better for several months.
Frequently Asked Questions About Botox for TMJ
When do I need Botox for TMJ ?
Botox for TMJ may be right for you if:
Your jaw feels tight and sore, especially in the morning.
You often get headaches because you clench or grind your teeth.
It's hard to open your mouth wide or eat without discomfort.
If any of these sound familiar, give us a call. Our team will look at your jaw and tell you if Botox might help.
Will the Botox injections hurt?
We make sure you're comfortable! Most people say it feels like a tiny poke. The whole thing takes just 10 to 15 minutes.
We can also put numbing cream on your skin first if you need extra comfort.
How long will Botox help my TMJ pain?
The length of time Botox helps depends on your body.
Usually, people feel better for 3 to 6 months.
You may start feeling relief in a few days. The pain often gets much better after 1 to 2 weeks.
When the Botox wears off and pain returns, you can get another treatment.
Important: If your pain comes back early or you have new concerns, call us right away. We'll check your jaw and help plan your next visit.
Does Botox stop helping TMJ over time?
Botox is temporary. After a few months, your muscles will slowly tighten again. This is normal! Getting Botox regularly keeps your muscles relaxed and stops pain from returning. This helps you eat, talk, and sleep without trouble.
Does Botox work as well as other TMJ treatments?
Yes! Botox works very well for TMJ. It relaxes tight jaw muscles and relieves pain from clenching and grinding. Many people say Botox helps more than mouth guards or pain pills, especially when other treatments don't work for them long term.
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