At Center for TMJ & Sleep Therapy, we make your journey from consultation to treatment seamless. From your first call to your personalized care plan, our expert team ensures you get the relief you need with a clear and efficient process.
We begin with a comprehensive evaluation to assess your symptoms, jaw function, and bite alignment.
If TMJ disorder is diagnosed, we create a personalized plan using non-invasive solutions like custom oral appliances to realign the jaw and relieve strain.
Once fitted, your device helps restore comfort and function. We monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments to ensure long-term relief.
Our non-surgical TMJ treatment focuses on custom oral appliances designed to reposition the jaw and relieve tension on the temporomandibular joint. These appliances help reduce pain, prevent teeth grinding, and restore proper jaw movement without the need for surgery or medication. By addressing the root cause of TMJ disorder, our approach provides lasting relief without invasive procedures.
At Center for TMJ & Sleep Therapy, we specialize in non-surgical solutions for TMJ disorder. Our approach is tailored to each patient, ensuring effective and lasting relief without medications or invasive procedures. With a focus on personalized care, we take the time to understand your symptoms and create a treatment plan that works for you. Our goal is to restore comfort, improve jaw function, and help you live pain-free.
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.