
What Causes TMJ Dysfunction?
Many common oral health issues can cause TMJ dysfunction. For instance, a worn down occlusion can put stress on the TMJ joint and surrounding facial muscles because the joint over compensates for an improper bite. Worn down teeth are often the result of tooth grinding, also known as bruxism, and damage from injury or decay. Bruxism itself complicates the health of the TMJ.
Treatment For TMJ Disorder
• Mouthguard
• Restorative Dental Procedures
• Orthodontics
• Jaw Surgery
A New Option For Treating TMJ Disorder
Using Botox to treat TMJ disorder symptoms is gaining popularity and this newer, highly-effective option is good news for patients. While Botox may not be a suitable treatment for all patients, it can help those patients who still suffer from severe pain despite trying other treatments.
How Botox For TMJ Disorder Works
When Botox is injected into facial muscles, it prevents signals from the nerves from reaching the muscles, which means the muscles can not contract. This nerve-blocking ability minimizes or stops the often involuntary and powerful jaw movements that can lead to TMJ disorder pain.
Consultation
If you are suffering from TMJ disorder pain or discomfort, it may be time to learn more about Botox treatment for your symptoms. Contact Prestige Oral Surgery today at 732-297-7000.

