Can Tox really help with TMJ and jaw clenching?
Yes. By relaxing the masseter — the primary muscle responsible for clenching and grinding — botulinum toxin reduces the contraction force placed on the temporomandibular joint. Most clients feel meaningful relief from jaw tension, soreness, and tension headaches within 1–2 weeks.
Visible slimming of the lower face from reduced muscle bulk typically appears at 6–8 weeks. Results last approximately 4–6 months.
Do you use Botox? What product is actually injected?
We use Xeomin (incobotulinumtoxinA) and Jeuveau (prabotulinumtoxinA) — both FDA-approved botulinum toxin type A neuromodulators in the same therapeutic family as Botox. For TMJ and masseter treatment, the mechanism, results, and longevity are equivalent.
Xeomin is highly purified — only the active ingredient, no accessory proteins — which some clients prefer. Jeuveau was developed specifically for aesthetic use and tends to kick in slightly faster. We'll discuss which is right for you at consultation.
How is this different from wearing a night guard?
A night guard is a barrier — it protects your enamel from the force, but the clenching still happens. Tox addresses the source by reducing how hard the masseter can contract in the first place.
The two are not mutually exclusive — many clients use both, and dentists often recommend the combination for severe bruxism.
Will my jaw look slimmer?
Often, yes — especially if the masseter is enlarged from years of clenching. As the muscle relaxes and reduces in bulk, the lower face softens and the jawline becomes more tapered.
Visible slimming typically appears around 6–8 weeks and progresses with repeat treatments. If you want purely functional relief without aesthetic change, we can dose conservatively.
Is treatment for TMJ covered by insurance?
Botulinum toxin for TMJ is generally considered off-label in the United States, so insurance rarely covers it. Most clients pay out of pocket. Pricing is per unit and depends on the dose required — full quotes are provided at consultation.
How many units does TMJ treatment require?
Most masseter treatments use approximately 20–30 units per side, depending on muscle size and severity of clenching. Clients with significant hypertrophy or chronic bruxism may require more. Dose is always tailored to your anatomy at the consultation.
Does it hurt? How long is the appointment?
Injections take only a few minutes per side and feel similar to a quick pinch. Most clients report minimal discomfort. Total appointment time is typically 15–30 minutes including consultation.
Can I chew normally afterwards?
Yes. Conservative, masseter-only dosing preserves normal chewing function — you may notice slightly less fatigue with hard foods after the first week, which most clients welcome. Aggressive overdosing can affect chewing strength, which is why precision and a trained injector matter.
How often will I need to come back?
Effects last approximately 4–6 months. Many clients settle into a 3-to-4-times-per-year cadence. Repeat treatments often allow lower doses over time as the muscle becomes less hypertrophic.
What if my jaw pain isn't only from the muscle?
TMJ symptoms can come from the muscles, the joint disc, joint inflammation, or a combination. Tox helps with the muscle-driven component. If your dentist or oral surgeon suspects a structural joint problem, we'll discuss that at consultation and refer back to them when appropriate.