Therapeutic Botox Treats Temporomandibular Joint Pain in Ohio Patients
Botulinum Toxin (Botox) serves as a potent clinical tool for managing the symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders and bruxism. By injecting the neurotoxin into the masseter and temporal muscles, the dentist reduces involuntary muscle contractions and jaw clenching. This treatment alleviates chronic facial pain, headaches, and tooth wear caused by excessive grinding.
Many patients associate Botox strictly with cosmetic enhancements, but its application in dentistry is primarily therapeutic. At Keep Smiling Dental, we use Botox to help patients who suffer from severe jaw tension. When the masseter muscles are overactive, they put immense pressure on the TMJ and the teeth. This often results in cracked fillings, worn enamel, and daily tension headaches.
The injection process takes only a few minutes during a routine visit to our Indian Ripple Road or Lakeview offices. The Botox works by temporarily blocking the nerve signals that cause the muscle to contract with full force. While the patient can still chew and speak normally, the intensity of the clenching is significantly diminished. Most patients experience a noticeable reduction in pain within one week of the procedure.
The effects typically last three to four months, providing a non-invasive alternative to complex jaw surgeries. This treatment is often paired with a custom-fabricated night guard to provide a comprehensive defense against bruxism.
Keep Smiling Dental provides therapeutic Botox to improve the quality of life for our Beavercreek patients. We focus on the underlying muscular causes of dental pain to ensure long-term relief.














