If you are searching for relief from jaw pain or looking to treat TMJ – related symptoms, Tribeca North Dentistry provides evidence-based care focused on restoring balance and reducing discomfort.
At Tribeca North Dentistry, we help patients find relief from jaw discomfort caused by problems with the joint that connects the jaw to the skull. This joint relies on a complex system of muscles, ligaments, and bones working together during the opening and closing of the mouth.
When these structures are overworked or irritated, symptoms such as jaw clicking, stiffness, or pain can develop. Our goal is to treat TMJ-related issues using conservative, personalized care that restores comfort and function.
Jaw joint disorders occur when the muscles that control jaw movement become strained or when the joint does not move smoothly. This can be caused by several factors, including grinding your teeth, stress, bite alignment issues, or muscle overuse.
Common symptoms include
Because these joints are used constantly throughout the day, untreated issues can worsen over time.
You may benefit from professional care if you
• Feel pain when chewing or talking
• Experience jaw clicking or locking
• Notice your teeth fit unevenly
• Wake up with jaw soreness or headaches
• Tend to tighten your jaw muscles during stress
• Have pain related to chewing muscles
Seeking early care helps reduce muscle tension and prevent more severe joint problems.
If you are searching for TMJ treatment near you or a TMJ specialist near you, our Tribeca dental team provides thorough evaluations and targeted care plans.
Care is always customized based on symptoms, jaw movement, and bite alignment. Your treatment options may include:
Night guards or bite appliances help reduce pressure caused by clenching or grinding your teeth. These appliances protect the teeth and help relax the muscles that support the jaw.
When the way your teeth come together places stress on the joint, adjustments may be recommended to improve balance and comfort.
Treatment may include guidance on jaw exercises, posture correction, and recommendations for pain relievers or muscle relaxers when appropriate to reduce inflammation and muscle spasms.
Simple changes such as avoiding hard foods, learning how to avoid overuse, and choosing to eat soft foods during flare-ups can help ease symptoms.
In rare cases where conservative care is not effective, further evaluation may be needed. TMJ surgery is considered only when all non-invasive options have been exhausted.
Your visit begins with a detailed discussion of symptoms and a review of your medical history. We assess jaw movement, listen for joint sounds during opening and closing, and evaluate the muscles and ligaments involved in chewing.
Digital imaging may be used to understand joint positioning better and rule out other causes of discomfort. Based on findings, we recommend a plan designed to restore function and comfort.
Patients trust our office because we offer
Our approach prioritizes comfort while helping restore healthy jaw movement.
Yes. Muscle tension and overworked chewing muscles often contribute to headaches and facial pain.
Avoid chewing gum, eat soft foods, practice jaw relaxation techniques, and avoid clenching your teeth.
No. Most patients improve with conservative care. Surgery is only considered when other treatment options are unsuccessful.
Some patients experience relief within weeks, while others benefit from ongoing care, depending on the severity of their symptoms.