TMJ Treatment
Keep Your Teeth Whole
Find Relief From Jaw Pain With TMJ Treatment in Indianapolis
If you struggle with jaw pain, headaches, or clicking sounds when you open and close your mouth, you are showing signs of a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. You can visit Renew Dental Arts for TMJ treatment in Indianapolis. Your dental team will help you find relief so you can get back to enjoying your daily life.
You'll uncover and address the underlying causes of your TMJ disorder. Treatment will help you avoid more serious complications such as chronic pain or dental damage. You can enjoy a healthier smile that's free of discomfort for years to come. You'll make lasting changes that improve your quality of life
Stop Your TMJ Pain With Our Comprehensive Treatment Solutions
There are numerous symptoms of a TMJ disorder. You may experience jaw pain or tenderness, difficulty or discomfort while chewing, facial pain or aching around the ear, and even headaches or migraines.
If you experience any of these symptoms regularly, you'll want to visit us for treatment. During your checkup, your dentist will perform an exam and take images of your mouth using digital X-rays and 3-D scans.
Your dentist may use Botox as a temporary solution for TMJ pain. It helps relax your TMJs and reduce tension, providing relief from pain and discomfort. This is especially helpful while we work to identify and address the underlying causes of your TMJ disorder.
Frequently Asked Questions About TMJ Treatment
Does TMJ treatment work?
TMJ treatment has helped many patients regain the ability to do daily tasks like talking, eating, and laughing without pain. The foundation of good TMJ therapy is finding the treatment plan that suits you personally. We provide several options, including custom mouthguards, orthodontic care, and Botox® injections. We will collaborate with you to determine the best treatment for your condition.
How long does TMJ treatment take?
What are the signs of a TMJ disorder?
If you have a TMJ disorder, you might notice jaw pain, clicking or popping sounds when you chew, difficulty opening your mouth wide, facial pain, headaches, or ear pain and ringing. Some people also suffer from neck and shoulder pain or toothaches that aren't related to dental problems. Your jaw could also feel like it's locked or stuck. If you experience any of these signs, please visit our practice for help.