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How Getting Botox Can Help Relieve Jaw Pain

May 7, 2022

woman wincing with jaw pain

You probably know that Botox is a common treatment for smoothing out the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles in your face, but are you aware that it has a number of other applications – including helping to relieve chronic jaw pain? Research has consistently shown that Botox can significantly improve discomfort in the jaw caused by TMD, or temporomandibular joint dysfunction (commonly called TMJ). Keep reading to learn more about how Botox works as TMJ therapy and whether or not it may be right for you. 

What Is Botox?

Botox is short for “botulinum toxin”, a protein produced by a specific type of bacterium, and it works by preventing muscle contractions in a targeted area. Botulinum toxin was first “discovered” as a way to treat crossed eyes, but today there are numerous accepted uses for Botox as an injection beneath the skin. Currently, nearly 10 million Americans get Botox treatments each year. 

Botox for Jaw Pain 

The temporomandibular joint is located on the right and left side of the face where the jawbone meets the skull. When it becomes injured, displaced, or overworked due to everyday use, discomfort in the jaw and migraines can occur. Botox can be strategically administered into the problem area right from a doctor or dentist’s office. Most patients feel some improvement within a few days of receiving their Botox treatment, with relief lasting for several months. 

Many people rely on Botox to treat chronic jaw pain caused by TMJ. It is important to note that only the areas that are treated will be affected. For jaw pain, Botox is injected around your temples and lower jaw. You will not receive any wrinkle reduction unless those areas are specifically treated. 

Is It Right for You?

If you are suffering from chronic jaw pain, it is worth your time to discuss how you can find comfort with Botox. Most people are excellent candidates for this option and side effects are minimal. Get in touch with your doctor or dentist to learn about how Botox can help you find relief from your TMJ discomfort! 

Meet the Practice

Dr. Mark Gerome and Dr. Gina Patrice team up to provide excellent dental care for patients of Gerome & Patrice Family Dentistry. From general checkups and cleanings to Invisalign and Botox for TMJ therapy and more, they truly do it all. To learn about how Botox can ease your chronic jaw pain, don’t wait to reach out to the practice by calling (513) 677-1349 for an appointment.