Providence Dental Spa

TMJ, TMD, Migraine Treatment

Relief From Painful and Debilitating Symptoms

What Is TMJ, TMD, and Migraine Treatment?

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Benefits of TMJ, TMD, and Migraine Treatment

Experience relief from pain.
Enjoy comfortable chewing again.
Regain normal facial movement and function.
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FAQs

TMJ treatment refers to a range of procedures and therapies designed to address the symptoms and improve the overall jaw function of patients suffering from Temporomandibular Joint Disorder.

The best TMJ treatment varies depending on the individual’s specific needs and the severity of their condition. A consultation with a dental professional is best to determine the best TMJ treatment for you.

The cost of TMJ treatment varies depending on the chosen method and the extent of the condition. Oral appliances help reposition the jaw, reduce stress on the joint, and alleviate pain. Physical therapy targets the jaw muscles to improve flexibility and strength. Over-the-counter pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, or muscle relaxants may be prescribed to manage pain and inflammation. Stress reduction techniques, avoiding hard or chewy foods, and practicing good posture can all contribute to alleviating discomfort.

Simple treatments like oral appliances or medication may cost a few hundred dollars, while more advanced procedures like physical therapy or dental work may cost several thousand dollars. Discuss treatment options and costs with your dental professional to make the most informed decision.

Insurance coverage for TMJ treatment depends on your specific policy and provider. Some insurance plans cover treatments like oral appliances or physical therapy, while others may only partially cover or not cover TMD-related treatments at all. Review your insurance policy and discuss coverage options with your provider before starting any TMJ treatment.