At the Center for TMJ & Sleep Therapy, we make your journey to lasting relief smooth and supportive. From your very first call to your personalized care plan, our team ensures you feel heard, cared for, and confident in your treatment.
We begin with a detailed evaluation of your jaw movement, bite alignment, and symptoms. This one-on-one consultation helps us get to the root cause of your TMJ pain so we can recommend the right treatment for you.
If TMJ disorder is diagnosed, we design a personalized, non-invasive treatment plan. Most often this involves a custom oral appliance that gently realigns your jaw, relieves strain, and protects against grinding and clenching.
Once your device is fitted, we guide you through adjustments and check-ins to make sure your comfort and function steadily improve. Our goal is not just short-term relief but lasting improvement in your daily life.
Our therapy uses a small, custom-fitted oral appliance to support proper jaw position and reduce tension on the temporomandibular joint. This approach relieves pain, improves function, and prevents long-term damage without surgery or medication.
We specialize in treating TMJ disorder with safe, effective, and personalized solutions. Our focus is on restoring comfort, improving function, and giving you lasting relief without invasive procedures or dependency on medication.
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Answers to some of our most common questions!
Common symptoms include jaw pain or tenderness, clicking or popping sounds when opening the mouth, difficulty chewing, facial pain, and locking of the jaw joint.
Causes can include jaw injury, arthritis, teeth grinding (bruxism), stress, and misalignment of the teeth or jaw.
Non-surgical treatments include oral appliances (splints or mouthguards), physical therapy, medications, lifestyle changes, stress management techniques, and Botox injections.
Oral appliances, such as splints or mouthguards, help reduce teeth grinding, align the jaw, and relieve pressure on the TMJ, which can alleviate pain and improve function.
If you experience persistent jaw pain, difficulty chewing, jaw locking, or other symptoms affecting your daily life, it’s important to seek treatment. Early intervention can prevent worsening of the condition and improve your quality of life.