Find lasting relief from jaw pain and teeth grinding

Do you wake up with a dull headache, a tight jaw, or sensitive teeth? If you find yourself constantly clenching during the day or grinding your teeth at night, you aren’t alone. These are often the primary signs of TMJ disorder, a condition that affects the joints and muscles connecting your jaw to your skull.

At our practice, we specialise in helping patients regain their comfort. If you are looking for a TMJ dentist in Sale, our team offers modern, effective solutions to help you stop the pain and protect your smile.

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What causes TMJ disorder and jaw pain?

The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is a complex system of muscles and ligaments. When this system is stressed, it leads to “TMJ disorder.” Common triggers include:

  • Stress and anxiety: Often leading to unconscious jaw clenching.
  • Bruxism: Habitual grinding of teeth, usually during sleep.
  • Bite misalignment: When your teeth don’t fit together quite right.
  • Joint wear and tear: Overuse or injury to the jaw area.

Left untreated, this can lead to worn-down teeth, chronic migraines, and even neck and shoulder pain.

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Treatment for TMJ

While mouthguards are a great first step, many patients also find that having Botox injections can help with symptoms. This treatment works by precisely targeting the masseter muscles, the large muscles that power your chewing.

How TMJ disorder treatment in Sale can reduce daily discomfort:

  • Relaxes the muscle: A few small injections help the overactive jaw muscles relax, preventing the intense clenching that causes pain.
  • Slims the jawline: Over time, overactive jaw muscles can become bulky, and the injections can sometimes help soften the appearance of a “square” jaw.
  • Prevents tooth damage: By reducing the force of grinding, you protect your natural teeth and dental work from chipping or cracking.
  • Quick and non-invasive: The procedure takes about 15 minutes, with no downtime required.
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Why choose us for TMJ treatment?

Finding the right TMJ treatment in Sale for lasting jaw pain relief starts with a professional clinical assessment. As dental professionals, we have a deep understanding of facial anatomy, ensuring your treatment is safe, accurate, and tailored to your specific bite and needs.

We understand that finding the right dental practice for any treatment is important. We take a patient-focused approach, and our care and professionalism are highlighted in our reviews.

“Always made to feel at ease with all the friendly staff. Everyone is so thorough and professional and discusses what treatment may be needed now and in the future and explains everything.”

– Julia Hill

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Ready to take the next step?

Don’t let jaw tension dictate your day. Whether you need a comprehensive exam or are interested in how injections can help your symptoms, we are here to provide the expert care you deserve.

Take the first step toward a more comfortable life and book your TMJ consultation today. Don’t be afraid to call our friendly team on 0161 973 6890, or send us an email at reception@ashvilladental.com.

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Frequently asked questions
What are the common symptoms of TMJ disorder?

The symptoms of a Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorder often go beyond just “jaw ache.” You might notice a persistent dull ache around your ears, temples, or cheeks, which often feels worse when you’re chewing or under stress. Common signs also include physical changes in how your jaw moves, such as clicking, popping, or grating noises when you open your mouth, or a feeling that the jaw is “stuck” or locking. Many patients are surprised to learn that frequent tension headaches, neck stiffness, and even earaches (without an actual ear infection) are also classic indicators that your jaw joints and muscles are struggling to work in harmony.

How do I know if I need TMJ disorder treatment in Sale?

If you live in the Sale area and find that jaw discomfort is starting to dictate your daily life, perhaps you’re avoiding certain foods, struggling to sleep, or finding that over-the-counter painkillers aren’t helping, it’s likely time for a professional assessment. A good rule of thumb is to seek help if your symptoms have lasted more than a few weeks or if you experience a “locked jaw” where you cannot fully open or close your mouth. We can perform a physical exam to check your bite alignment and joint movement, helping you determine what treatment would suit you best.

Can Botox help with TMJ pain?

Botox injections have become a tool for managing chronic TMJ pain by addressing the root cause: overworked muscles. When injected into the large masseter muscles (the ones you use for chewing), Botox works by temporarily relaxing the muscle fibres, which prevents them from clenching or grinding with excessive force. This doesn’t just protect your teeth; it significantly reduces the inflammation and tension that lead to jaw aches and headaches. Many patients find that while they can still eat and speak perfectly normally, the tightness in their jaw goes away within a few days of treatment. It is particularly helpful for those who haven’t found relief through traditional mouthguards alone, offering a period of comfort that typically lasts between three and four months.

Is jaw pain always caused by TMJ problems?

While TMJ disorders are a very common culprit, jaw pain isn’t always related to the joint itself. Sometimes, the pain can stem from dental issues like a hidden abscess, a cavity, or an emerging wisdom tooth. In other cases, it could be referred pain from a sinus infection or even tension in the neck and shoulder muscles due to poor posture. Because the symptoms can overlap with other conditions, it’s important to get an accurate diagnosis; we can help rule out tooth-related causes in a consultation, while a GP might investigate if the pain is related to wider issues like arthritis or neuralgia.

How long does Botox for TMJ treatment usually take?

The treatment itself is remarkably quick and is sometimes called a “lunchtime procedure” because it typically takes only 10 to 30 minutes. During the appointment, your clinician will identify the specific tension points in your jaw muscles and administer a few small injections with a fine needle. While the procedure is fast, the results are not instant; you will usually begin to feel your jaw tension softening within 3 to 7 days, with the full pain-relieving effects reaching their peak around two weeks after the treatment. These results generally last between three and six months, at which point many patients choose to have a maintenance session to keep the muscles relaxed and prevent the pain from returning.

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