Tired of that constant jaw tension from teeth clenching? Find relief with teeth clenching Botox!
Botox treatment can drastically reduce teeth grinding and jaw clenching by relaxing the masseter muscle.
Wondering how our medically led Botox treatments could improve your Bruxism? Speak to our team today.
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Immediate Relief: Say goodbye to the discomfort caused by persistent clenching.
Protect Your Teeth: Prevent potential damage and excessive wear from clenching.
Restore Your Comfort: Lessen facial muscle fatigue and associated headaches.
Simple Procedure: Achieve relief without surgeries or long appointments.
Enhanced Well-being: Sleep better, smile more, and face the day with newfound ease.
Teeth clenching Botox can help with:
About the Treatment: Teeth Clenching Botox is designed to specifically address the overactive muscles responsible for excessive clenching. Through a series of precise injections, the treatment can reduce the strength of these muscles, diminishing the force and frequency of clenching. The procedure is swift, often concluded in 20-30 minutes, and patients typically begin to experience relief within a week.
Are you waking up with jaw tension, headaches, or unexplained facial pain? You could be experiencing bruxism—the unconscious clenching or grinding of teeth, often during sleep. This common but overlooked condition can lead to chronic discomfort, fatigue, and worn teeth. At The Bruxism Clinic, Dr. Farmah offers a gentle, effective solution using targeted Botox injections. Most patients notice less tightness, fewer headaches, and better sleep within weeks.
Ready to reclaim your comfort and peace of mind? Book a personalized consultation today.
Wondering how Botox treatment for bruxism is performed? Our specialist carefully sterilizes the skin before precisely targeting the masseter muscle—the main muscle responsible for jaw clenching. Using a tiny, ultra-fine needle, three small injections are given in safe areas to avoid affecting your smile or facial expression. The procedure is quick, comfortable, and designed to give excellent results without unwanted aesthetic changes.
Your comfort and natural appearance are always our priority at every step of the treatment.
Just received Botox treatment for jaw clenching? Here’s what you can expect: Mild jaw fatigue or less bite strength may appear in the first two weeks as the treatment starts to work. Today, take it easy—avoid intense exercise and don’t apply makeup over the treated area. By tomorrow, you can resume your normal routine. In four weeks, you’ll have a review appointment to assess your progress and, if needed, top up your treatment. Most patients enjoy noticeable relief and only require repeat visits every five to six months.
Living with jaw pain, clicking, cracked teeth, and even tinnitus can take a serious toll on your quality of life. Many patients come to The Bruxism Clinic after trying mouth guards and other remedies, only to find their symptoms persist. Our approach—using carefully tailored Botox treatment—has helped countless people finally experience lasting relief from discomfort, jaw noises, and ear-related symptoms. Every journey is unique, but the goal remains the same: restoring comfort, peace of mind, and a better quality of life for every patient.
After your treatment, it's best to avoid any strenuous activities or touching the treated area for the next 24 hours. However, you can continue with most daily activities immediately post-procedure.
If you often wake up with jaw soreness, experience facial fatigue, or notice wear on your teeth, Teeth Clenching Botox might be your solution.
The effects of the treatment can be expected to last between 3 to 6 months, though individual results may vary.
While Botox treatments are generally safe, possible side effects include discomfort at the injection site or temporary facial stiffness.
Speak to one of our expert clinicians today about how we can help with your Bruxism
GMC Registered Professionals
Award Winning Clinic
CQC Regulated
Easy Access and Parking
The Bruxism Clinic @ Dr Aesthetica
Unit 1,
1431 - 1433 Bristol Road South
Birmingham,
West Midlands
B31 2SU