
Alleviating TMJ and Orofacial Pain With Botox
Introduction
Almost 50% of the population experiences discomfort in their TMJ or facial muscles at some point in their lifetime. For some, this pain may become chronic and significantly impact quality of life leading to severe migraines, lockjaw, difficulty eating, and facial muscle tenderness.
While Botox is widely known for its cosmetic applications, it can offer significant therapeutic benefits for patients suffering from chronic jaw pain and myofascial pain/tension. Dr. Nalbandian and her team at Nalbandian Dentistry, have completed extensive training in the applications of Botulinum Toxin for therapeutic uses in TMJ and Orofacial pain.
Understanding TMJ and Orofacial Pain
What is TMJ?
- Jaw pain or tenderness
- Clicking or popping sounds when opening or closing the mouth
- Difficulty chewing or discomfort while chewing
- Locking of the jaw joint
- Headaches and earaches
- Damage to teeth
- Shoulder or neck tension
What is Orofacial Pain?
How Botox Works for TMJ and Orofacial Pain
The Treatment Process
- Consultation and Assessment: The first step is a thorough consultation with Dr. Nalbandian. We will evaluate your symptoms, medical history, and the specific muscles contributing to your pain.
- Injection Procedure: During the procedure, small amounts of Botox are injected into the targeted muscles. The injections are relatively painless, and the entire process usually takes about 10-30 minutes.
- Post-Treatment Care: After the injections, you can resume your daily activities with minimal downtime. Some patients may experience mild bruising or soreness at the injection sites, but these side effects typically subside within a few days.
- Follow-Up Appointments: A follow-up appointment is scheduled after your treatment visit to monitor your progress and determine the need for additional touch-ups.

Benefits of Using Botox for TMJ and Orofacial Pain
- Pain Relief: Botox can significantly reduce pain and discomfort associated with TMJ disorders and orofacial pain by relaxing the overactive muscles.
- Improved Function: By alleviating muscle tension, Botox can help restore normal jaw function, making it easier to chew, speak, and open your mouth without discomfort.
- Minimally Invasive: Botox injections are a non-surgical treatment option, offering a minimally invasive alternative to more invasive procedures.
- Quick and Convenient: The injection process is quick, typically taking less than 30 minutes, with minimal downtime, allowing you to return to your daily activities promptly.
- Long-Lasting Effects: The pain-relieving effects of Botox can last several months and tend to be cumulative, providing sustained relief and improving your quality of life.
Who is a Candidate for Botox Treatment?
- Suffer from chronic TMJ pain or orofacial pain
- Have not found relief with traditional treatments
- Are looking for a non-surgical option
- Are in good overall health and do not have contraindications to Botox
- Are not pregnant
- Are over the age of 18