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Living with constant jaw pain from your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) takes a huge toll on how you go about your life every day. Meals. Conversations. Even yawning. TMJ pain affects everything. Dr. Kelli Brady knows how much you want relief. And that’s why she offers Botox for TMJ pain in Norwood, New Jersey, and New York. It can be a game-changer for many people living with pain from TMJ disorders.
A nagging ache in your jaw can make everyday activities feel like a chore. Worse, when your jaw is constantly sore and clicking, it greatly impacts your quality of life. Common symptoms include:
Botox helps relax the active muscles in your jaw, like the masseter, that are working overtime from clenching or grinding. Dr. Brady precisely injects the Botox into these specific spots. It doesn’t stop you from being able to chew or smile normally. What it does is lower the force of unconscious grinding, which causes so much of your TMJ pain.
The injections themselves take just a few minutes. Most of Dr. Brady’s patients say it’s not painful at all. You might feel a tiny pinch. Then you can get right back to your day without any downtime. Most people start to feel the pain ease up in two or three days. The full effects usually kick in after a couple of weeks.
Botox isn’t a permanent fix, so you must plan for long-term management. The effects typically last between three and six months. To keep the pain away, you’ll need to schedule follow-up treatments with Dr. Brady. One thing is that with repeated treatments, your jaw muscles can start to relax more over time.
Usually, Botox can help you if your TMJ pain is directly caused by muscle overactivity. For example, intense clenching and grinding. If your pain comes from something else, another treatment may work better. The only way to know for sure is to be evaluated by an expert like Dr. Brady.
Unlike treatments like mouthguards, Botox directly targets the source of your pain. Plus, it’s a quick procedure with zero recovery time. If Botox isn’t the best fit for you, Dr. Brady may recommend mouthguards or physical therapy. In fact, a combination of any or all of these treatments can be effective.
To see if Botox can be the relief you’re looking for, schedule an appointment with Dr. Kelli Brady today. She and her team are here to answer your questions and help you find solutions. The office is easy to find, 510 Broadway, Norwood, NJ 07648. Call (201) 806-6866 to get started. You may also contact our New York office at (646) 692-0227.
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.
