Botox can be used as a non-surgical treatment option to help you manage pain from temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ).
In many cases, muscle tension in your jaw causes bruxism (tooth grinding), and puts pressure on your jaw joint, leading to TMJ.
You can also develop muscle tension as a result of TMJ, leading to other related symptoms, including headaches, stiffness in neck and shoulder muscles, and radiating facial pain.
Non-surgical TMJ treatment with Botox can help you manage your symptoms.
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