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What Is Botox?

Botox, a neurotoxin protein, may help treat symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ/TMD). You may benefit most from this treatment if other methods haven’t worked. Botox may help treat the following TMJ disorder symptoms:
Jaw tension
Headaches due to teeth grinding
Lockjaw in cases of severe stress
Botox treatment for TMJ disorder is a nonsurgical, outpatient procedure. Each treatment session typically takes 15-30 minutes.

Dr. Campbell will inject Botox into your jaw muscles. The injection may cause you to feel pain, similar to a bug bite or prick. Our cosmetic dentist in Bowling Green recommends easing the pain with a cold pack.

Although some improvement can be felt within a day or two of treatment, it usually takes several days to feel relief. People who’ve had Botox treatment for TMJ can expect to return to their regular activities as soon as they leave our office.

You should remain upright and avoid rubbing or massaging the injection sites for several hours after treatment. This helps prevent the toxin from spreading to other muscles.

Simon Dentistry in Bowling Green, KY, offers a wide range of services, including Botox treatments. These non-surgical cosmetic procedures are popular for enhancing facial appearance and addressing dental issues.

Botox is an injectable treatment used in dentistry to alleviate dental concerns. It can help treat temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, jaw tension, and teeth grinding (bruxism). By relaxing the muscles around the jaw, Botox can relieve pain and tension, providing relief for patients experiencing TMJ-related discomfort.

Many Treatment Options Are Available At Our Bowling Green Clinic

Our cosmetic dentist in Bowling Green provides a range of Botox treatments that target specific dental concerns, enhancing both oral health and aesthetics:
TMJ Disorders: If you experience TMJ disorders that cause jaw pain, headaches, and limited jaw movement, Botox injections offer a solution for relief. By relaxing the muscles responsible for jaw tension, Botox can effectively alleviate the pain and discomfort associated with TMJ disorders.
Bruxism (Teeth Grinding): Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, can lead to dental problems such as tooth wear, chipping, and jaw pain. To prevent further damage, Botox injections can effectively relax the jaw muscles and decrease the severity of teeth grinding.

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