At the Center for TMJ & Sleep Therapy, our TMJ doctors provide personalized, supportive care at every visit. From your first consultation to your ongoing check-ins, we make your experience clear, comfortable, and empowering.
Your visit begins with a detailed examination of your jaw movement, bite alignment, and symptoms. This evaluation helps our TMJ disorder specialist identify the root cause of your discomfort and determine the most effective treatment path.
If TMJ disorder is confirmed, we create a tailored, non-invasive TMJ treatment plan. Most patients benefit from a custom oral appliance that reduces stress on the joint, relieves clenching and grinding, and restores natural jaw function.
Once your device is fitted, our team monitors your progress closely. We offer adjustments, follow-ups, and continuous guidance to ensure long-lasting improvement and a better quality of life.
Our therapy uses a small, custom-fitted oral appliance designed to support the jaw in a healthier position and reduce stress on the temporomandibular joint. This approach offers effective TMJ dental care that relieves pain and restores function without surgery or medication.
Our TMJ dentists and specialists focus exclusively on treating TMJ disorders using evidence-based, non-surgical approaches. We are committed to restoring comfort, improving function, and helping you live without ongoing jaw pain.
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Answers to our most common TMJ questions.
Jaw pain, facial tension, headaches, popping or clicking sounds, difficulty chewing, and jaw locking are common signs that you may need TMJ treatment.
TMJ disorder can result from misalignment, teeth grinding (bruxism), arthritis, jaw injury, or chronic stress.
Options include oral appliances, physical therapy, lifestyle modifications, stress reduction, and in some cases, Botox for muscle tension.
Custom appliances reduce grinding, align the jaw, and relieve pressure on the joint — improving comfort and function.
If jaw pain interferes with eating, speaking, or daily activities, it’s time to see a TMJ specialist. Early treatment prevents worsening symptoms.