TMJ Disorder Treatment in Kemps Corner
Jaw pain, clicking when you open wide, headaches that start at the temples, a jaw that locks or feels tired - these often trace back to the temporomandibular joint and the muscles around it. TMJ problems are commonly missed or dismissed. At EasyDent, they are assessed by maxillofacial specialists who understand the joint, the bite and the muscle pattern together.

Treating the cause, not just the ache
TMJ trouble usually has a driver - grinding, a bad bite, stress-clenching. We diagnose what is actually happening and treat accordingly: bite splints, muscle therapy, and where appropriate, Botox to calm overworked jaw muscles. The goal is lasting relief, not a temporary fix.
Treating Specialists
Dr. Vinita Ved Shah, Dr. Sneha Nebhnani Bakshi
FAQs
What causes TMJ problems?
Most often clenching or grinding, an uneven bite, stress, or past jaw injury - frequently a combination.
Can TMJ be treated without surgery?
Yes - the large majority are managed with splints, physiotherapy, bite correction or Botox. Surgery is rare.
Is jaw clicking serious?
Clicking alone is not always a problem; clicking with pain or locking is worth getting assessed.