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Botox is well-known for its cosmetic uses but can do so much more. Dr. Kelli Brady uses Botox for TMJ relief, helping people who live with temporomandibular (TMJ) joint disorder in New York, New York. If you suspect you may have TMJ disorder, Botox could be the answer.
TMJ disorders happen when the temporomandibular joint that connects your jaw to your skull gets irritated or overworked. The impact on your daily life can be severe. But knowing the symptoms is the first step to getting help. And catching it early with the help of Dr. Brady is the key to successful treatment.
If you have TMJ, you might be experiencing any of these:
So how does this all work? It’s actually pretty simple. Dr. Brady injects Botox into the specific muscles causing you trouble, like the big masseter muscle in your jaw and the temporalis muscles on your temples. Basically, the Botox tells these muscles to chill out. And they stop clenching so intensely. Rest assured, it won’t interfere with your ability to chew, talk, or smile normally. Botox just takes the edge off that constant tension.
The whole process is quick and doesn’t require any downtime.
Using Botox is a great way to get relief, but it’s often just one piece of the puzzle. For long-term comfort, Dr. Brady might talk with you about making small changes to your habits. A custom nightguard can help protect your teeth when you’re grinding. Simple relaxation therapies or jaw exercises can also help.
Most patients notice a difference within a few days or a week after treatment. The full effect usually kicks in after about two weeks. Your jaw muscles will feel less tense, and the pain will start to fade.
Keep in mind that Botox results are temporary. They typically last about three to six months, so you’ll need to schedule follow-up appointments with Dr. Brady to continue treatment.
When you stick with Botox treatments, you might see even bigger benefits over time. Your muscles can actually learn to stay more relaxed. This can lead to less wear and tear on your teeth from grinding. You may even notice a slightly slimmer look on the lower part of your face as those bulky jaw muscles shrink a bit.
Your next step is to talk with Dr. Kelli Brady to see if Botox is right for you. The practice is at 155 West 68th St., Suite 227, New York, NY 10023, convenient to New York City. Call the team today at (201) 806-6866 to learn more and schedule your consultation.
Dr. Kelli Brady blends function and esthetics to provide long-lasting, beautiful smiles to patients in Norwood, NJ, New York, NY, and surrounding communities. She earned her Bachelor of Science, Magna Cum Laude, at the University of Pittsburgh, her DDS, Cum Laude, at the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, and completed a General Practice Residency at Nassau University Medical Center.
Dr. Brady is a member of the American Dental Association, New Jersey Dental Association, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, American Academy of Clear Aligners, and Academy of General Dentistry. MIT – Masters In Training (study group), Pankey Alumni Association, and UB Dental Alumni Association.
