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How Long Will BOTOX® for TMJ Treatment Last?

Author: Dr. Steven Syrop

Date: January 10, 2022

BOTOX® for TMJ treatment has become popular as there are many benefits to this approach and the results have proven to be successful for many patients. It is a relatively easy procedure, with little to no side effects. However, BOTOX® is still rather new with regard to treating TMJ. With that being said, many individuals are curious as to how long treatment lasts. While everyone has varying results, there is a general guideline for how long the results will stay intact.

When considering BOTOX® for TMJ, it can be helpful to get familiar with the result times, as it can factor into the decision-making process. Ready to find out more?

BOTOX® for TMJ treatment

Below is an overview of the use of BOTOX® for TMJ treatment, including how long the results typically last.

The BOTOX® procedure

BOTOX® for TMJ is one of the easiest and most straightforward procedures done in dentistry. The appointment takes less than 30 minutes, which cannot be said about most other TMJ treatment procedures. The BOTOX® will be carefully injected into the facial area. Then, the TMJ specialist will gently massage the face and temporomandibular joints to ensure that the BOTOX® disperses itself evenly. Once the procedure is complete, the individual can return home and wait for the results to kick in. Most individuals experience immediate relief, however, for some, it can take up to a week.

How long do BOTOX® treatments for TMJ last?

BOTOX® for TMJ typically produces results that last for a couple of months. For those just starting BOTOX® for TMJ, the specialist may recommend a second and third round of injections within a couple of weeks to ensure effectiveness and longer-lasting results. Once all three rounds have been completed, most individuals will find relief from pain and other related symptoms for as long as a year.

Some individuals are able to find permanent relief from the use of BOTOX® for TMJ. In these cases, follow-up treatment may not be required, other than quarterly appointments with the TMJ specialist to undergo routine injections and examinations.

Other things to note about BOTOX® for TMJ

If treatment with BOTOX® is not successful, the specialist may recommend another route, such as a surgical procedure or bite splint. It is also good to note that in some scenarios, BOTOX® may be used in conjunction with other treatment options, such as physical therapy and the use of a bite splint or nightguard to reduce bruxism.

It is also good to be aware that BOTOX® for TMJ can cause some bruising and slight swelling; however, this usually goes away within 48 hours. After a few rounds of BOTOX®, most individual’s bodies get used to this.

Consult with a TMJ specialist today

When interested in BOTOX® for TMJ treatment, it is necessary to consult with a specialist. Questions and concerns can be addressed, and an evaluation can be done in order to identify goals and needs. From there, a treatment plan can be determined, which will likely include BOTOX®. Reach out today to find out more or to get started with a consultation appointment.

DISCLAIMER: The advice offered in response to your questions is intended to be informational only and generic in nature. Namely, we in no way offer a definitive diagnosis or specific treatment recommendation for your particular situation. Our intent is solely educational and our responses to your actual questions serve as a springboard to discussion of a variety of dental topics that come up in a day-to-day dental practice. Any advice offered is no substitute for proper evaluation and care by a qualified professional.

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