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  • Trigger Point Injections target specific muscle areas to relieve pain. Used for TMJ and facial discomfort, they relax muscles, reduce tension, and restore comfort in patients with chronic pain.

  • Trigger point injections deliver medication directly into tight muscles. These injections relax contracted fibers, improve blood flow, and relieve jaw or facial pain. They’re commonly used for TMJ disorders, providing fast, targeted relief and supporting overall muscle function.

  • Trigger Point Injections help relieve facial and jaw pain caused by muscle tension. Targeted treatment reduces inflammation and discomfort, restoring mobility. Injections provide long-term relief for TMJ and related conditions, improving oral function and overall comfort for patients.

Trigger Point Injections

Ease jaw and facial pain with trigger point injections.

  • Patients with persistent facial, jaw, or neck pain may consider trigger point injections. This treatment is ideal for those with TMJ disorders or muscle tension seeking fast relief. It’s suited for individuals who want targeted, minimally invasive therapy to reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore comfort in daily life.

  • Trigger point injections target areas of pain in the face or jaw. The dentist gently delivers medication into the muscle. Patients may feel mild pressure, but relief often comes quickly. The experience is brief, safe, and effective, reducing discomfort and restoring function for those suffering chronic muscle-related pain.

  • Trigger point injection therapy sessions typically last 15–30 minutes. The procedure is quick and performed in the office. Relief may be noticed immediately, though multiple sessions might be required depending on the severity of muscle pain or TMJ issues. Patients can usually return to normal activities right away.

  • Trigger point injections relieve jaw and facial pain but may require repeat sessions. Mild soreness at the injection site is common. Patients should follow aftercare guidelines closely. This therapy is often combined with other treatments for TMJ disorders. Communication with your dentist helps optimize results and long-term comfort.

  • After trigger point injections, mild soreness or bruising at the site is common for a day or two. Relief often begins quickly as tension eases. Patients typically resume normal activities the same day. Hydration and gentle stretching may enhance recovery and promote longer-lasting comfort in facial or jaw muscles.

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