At Holmes Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Ryan Holmes provides specialized care for patients suffering from TMJ disorders. If you’re experiencing jaw pain, headaches, or difficulty chewing, our comprehensive TMJ treatment options can help you find relief and improve your quality of life.

What is TMJ?
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the hinge that connects your jawbone to your skull. This small but complex joint allows you to move your jaw up and down and side to side, enabling you to talk, chew, and yawn.
TMJ disorders, often simply called “TMJ”, occur when there are problems with the joint itself or the surrounding muscles. These problems can cause pain and dysfunction that may be temporary or last for years.
Many factors can contribute to TMJ disorders, including:
- Teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism)
- Stress and anxiety
- Arthritis in the joint
- Injury to the jaw
- Misalignment of the teeth or jaw
- Poor posture affecting neck and facial muscles
Signs and Symptoms of TMJ
TMJ disorders can significantly impact your daily life, often causing discomfort that ranges from mild to severe. Many patients don’t initially connect their symptoms to jaw joint problems, which is why understanding the signs is so important.
The pain associated with TMJ disorders typically centers around the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, but it can also spread to other areas of your face, head, and neck. This widespread discomfort happens because the nerves and muscles affected by TMJ disorders are interconnected with other parts of your head and upper body.
Dr. Holmes often finds that patients have been living with TMJ symptoms for months or even years before seeking treatment. Common signs and symptoms include:
- Pain or tenderness in your jaw, especially when chewing or speaking
- Clicking, popping, or grating sounds when moving your jaw
- Difficulty opening or closing your mouth completely
- Jaw locking in open or closed positions
- Frequent headaches, particularly around the temples
- Earaches or pain around the ear without infection
- Neck and shoulder pain that seems to radiate from the jaw
- Teeth grinding or clenching, often detected during sleep
- Changes in how your upper and lower teeth fit together
You might notice these symptoms worsen during periods of stress or after activities that strain your jaw, like eating chewy foods or chewing gum. Some patients report a tired feeling in their face, especially in the morning, which can indicate nighttime teeth grinding or clenching.
TMJ disorders can also disrupt sleep patterns and lead to chronic pain that affects your overall well-being. Many patients don’t realize that symptoms like dizziness, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), or even recurring toothaches with no apparent dental cause might be connected to TMJ issues.
If you recognize any of these symptoms, Dr. Holmes can provide a thorough evaluation to determine if TMJ disorder is the underlying cause of your discomfort. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent symptoms from worsening and help you find relief sooner.
TMJ Treatment Options
At Holmes Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we take a personalized approach to treating TMJ disorders. After a thorough examination, Dr. Holmes will create a customized treatment plan based on your specific symptoms, needs, and lifestyle.
Conservative Treatments
For many patients, conservative treatments provide significant relief:
- Oral Appliances: Custom-fitted night guards or splints help prevent teeth grinding and clenching while keeping your jaw in proper alignment during sleep.
- Self-Care Practices: Simple lifestyle changes can make a big difference, including eating soft foods, avoiding extreme jaw movements, applying ice or heat packs, and practicing relaxation techniques to reduce stress.
- Physical Therapy: Specific exercises can strengthen jaw muscles, improve range of motion, and reduce pain.
- Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatories can help manage pain and reduce inflammation. In some cases, muscle relaxants or anti-anxiety medications may be prescribed.
Botox Treatment for TMJ
For patients who don’t find relief with conservative treatments, Botox offers an effective alternative. Dr. Holmes is skilled in administering Botox injections to address TMJ symptoms.
Botox works by relaxing the overactive jaw muscles that contribute to pain and tension. These injections:
- Reduce muscle hyperactivity and pain
- Decrease teeth grinding and clenching
- Provide relief from TMJ-related headaches
- Improve jaw function and mobility
The procedure is quick, with minimal discomfort, and results typically last 3-4 months. Many patients report significant improvement in symptoms after their first treatment.
Advanced Treatment Options
For more severe or persistent cases, Dr. Holmes may recommend:
- Dental Restorations: Crowns, bridges, or orthodontic treatments can correct bite problems contributing to TMJ disorders.
- Specialized Referrals: For complex cases, Dr. Holmes works with a network of specialists including oral surgeons, physical therapists, and pain management experts.
TMJ Frequently Asked Questions
How long does TMJ treatment take to work?
Many patients experience relief within days or weeks of starting conservative treatments. Botox typically takes effect within 3-7 days after injection. More complex cases may require ongoing management to control symptoms.
Is TMJ treatment painful?
Most TMJ treatments are not painful. Oral appliances may cause temporary discomfort as you adjust to wearing them. Botox injections cause only brief, minimal discomfort, similar to a small pinch.
Will my insurance cover TMJ treatment?
Coverage varies by insurance provider and plan. Our office staff will help determine your coverage and discuss payment options for any out-of-pocket expenses.
Can TMJ go away on its own?
Mild cases of TMJ discomfort related to temporary stress or minor injury may resolve on their own. However, ongoing symptoms typically require professional treatment to prevent worsening of the condition.
How often will I need Botox treatments for TMJ?
Most patients benefit from Botox treatments every 3-4 months. Over time, some patients find they need treatments less frequently as their muscles retrain.
Can children have TMJ disorders?
Yes, children and teenagers can experience TMJ disorders. Treatment approaches are adapted based on age and specific symptoms.
Request Your Appointment
Don’t let TMJ pain affect your quality of life. Dr. Ryan Holmes and our team at Holmes Family & Cosmetic Dentistry are ready to help you find relief.
To schedule your TMJ evaluation call us at 260-530-5489 or fill out our online appointment request form. We offer convenient appointment times and work with most major insurance providers to make your TMJ treatment as accessible as possible.
Experience the difference that specialized TMJ care can make at Holmes Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, your trusted dental practice in Fort Wayne, Indiana.