Get ahead of jaw pain with TMJ/TMD treatment—targeted care that relieves discomfort, restores function, and protects your long-term oral health.
Jaw pain that won’t quit, headaches you can’t explain, or a clicking sound every time you open your mouth are all signs that your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) may need attention. Temporomandibular disorder, or TMD, affects the joint that connects your lower jaw to your skull and the muscles that control it. Symptoms commonly include headache, ear pain, neck pain, decreased jaw movement, jaw locking, and noise at the joint during movement. For many people, these issues linger without a clear diagnosis, which can make finding relief feel overwhelming.
At Church Family Dentistry & Cosmetics, we take a different approach. Rather than jumping straight to a checklist of treatments, Dr. Will Church takes the time to listen to your concerns and understand your symptoms before recommending a plan that fits your specific situation. Our general dentistry approach means we look at the full picture of your oral health, not just one isolated issue. We offer several treatment options for TMD right here in Durham, so you don’t have to travel far to find real relief. If you’re experiencing sudden or severe jaw pain, our emergency dental care in Durham NC is available to get you seen promptly.
TMD can develop for a number of reasons, and it often involves more than one contributing factor. Nighttime bruxism (teeth grinding), jaw soreness, morning headaches, and a history of trauma are all common causes your provider will ask about during your evaluation. Stress is another major factor, as tension frequently causes people to clench their jaw without realizing it.
TMD generally falls into two categories. Muscle-related TMD, sometimes called myofascial TMD, stems from the overuse of the chewing muscles. Joint-related TMD involves the actual joint structure itself, including the disc that cushions the joint. Research indicates that roughly half of all TMDs involve painful masticatory muscle disorders, and these are frequently triggered by stress-related habits like clenching and grinding. Identifying which type you have is an important step toward choosing the right treatment approach.
One of the foundational treatments for TMD involves working through targeted physical therapy exercises. This approach focuses on retraining the jaw muscles, improving posture, and reducing tension in the surrounding tissues. A 2021 study found that conservative manual techniques including massage are highly beneficial in TMD management, with significant improvements in pain relief and maximal mouth opening.
Physical therapy for TMD typically includes jaw relaxation techniques, controlled opening and closing exercises, and guidance on daily habits that may be contributing to your symptoms. Posture in the neck and shoulders is also addressed, since tension in those areas often feeds directly into jaw pain. This option is frequently a good starting point because it is non-invasive, low-risk, and can deliver meaningful results for patients with mild to moderate symptoms.
For patients whose jaw pain stems from muscle overactivity, Botox injections may provide substantial relief. Dr. Church has received training through the American Academy of Facial Aesthetics, giving him the foundation to administer these treatments safely and effectively. Research has shown that Botox may reduce the intensity, frequency, and duration of recurring TMD episodes by targeting the overactive muscles responsible for jaw pain.
When Botox is administered directly into the TMJ muscles, those muscles relax slightly, which may alleviate pain caused by jaw clenching, teeth grinding, and tight muscles. These injections typically last up to six months. Many patients also report a reduction in related headaches and ear discomfort following treatment. It is worth noting that Botox for TMD is considered a therapeutic use of the medication, separate from its cosmetic applications, and it may be a strong option for patients who have not found relief through more conservative treatments.
Trigger-point injections offer another targeted option for patients dealing with myofascial pain related to TMD. Research published in the Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache found that myofascial trigger points are the primary source of pain in up to 55% of TMD patients. When muscles in and around the jaw develop tight, hyper-tense areas called trigger points, they can cause both local pain and referred pain in other parts of the face, head, and neck.
In a trigger-point injection, a numbing agent or steroid is applied to the hyper-tense muscle to increase local circulation, break up muscle tension, and reduce excessive tenderness. The procedure involves locating the trigger point manually, cleaning the site, and delivering the medication directly where it’s needed. Post-injection discomfort is generally minimal, and many patients notice improvement within a relatively short period. For patients dealing with persistent jaw or facial pain that hasn’t responded to at-home management, trigger-point injections can be a practical next step.
Not every case of TMD looks the same, and the right combination of treatments depends on your symptoms, history, and how your body responds to care. Some patients benefit most from physical therapy alone, while others may need Botox or trigger-point injections to get lasting relief. In many cases, a combination of approaches produces the best outcome. We will walk you through your options clearly so you feel confident in whatever direction we take together.
Our technology also plays a role in how we evaluate and manage complex issues like TMD. Advanced imaging capabilities give Dr. Church a clearer view of the joint and surrounding structures, which supports more accurate diagnoses and treatment decisions.
If jaw pain, headaches, or limited jaw movement have been affecting your daily life, relief may be closer than you think. Dr. Church’s training at UNC and his commitment to patient-centered care means you’ll work with someone who genuinely wants to find a solution that works for you, not just a temporary fix. Our dental implants and restorative services reflect that same commitment to addressing the root of a problem rather than the surface of it.
To get started, contact our office and schedule a consultation. We’ll take the time to understand what you’re experiencing and build a plan that makes sense for your life.
Experience the difference that advanced technology and compassionate care can make. At Church Dentistry, we’re committed to providing Durham residents with exceptional dental care in a comfortable, modern environment. Whether you need a routine cleaning, cosmetic enhancement, or complex restorative work, our team is here to help you achieve optimal oral health and the confident smile you deserve. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and discover why patients throughout Durham trust us with their smiles.
When you visit Church Family Dentistry, you’re in the hands of a dentist who approaches every appointment with genuine curiosity about your goals — not just your teeth. Dr. Will Church combines advanced training from UNC with a deep passion for cutting-edge dental technology, creating an environment where patients feel heard, valued, and confident in every decision they make about their care.
Quality dental care should be accessible to everyone. At Church Family Dentistry, we work hard to make treatment fit your budget — whether you have insurance, prefer financing, or simply want flexible payment solutions.
While we are proudly out-of-network, we file PPO benefits on your behalf to maximize your savings. We accept and process most major dental insurance plans — Medicaid, Tricare, and VA are the only exceptions.
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Church Family Dentistry is conveniently located in Durham, NC — right next to Duke Regional Hospital, with comfortable operatories overlooking beautifully wooded surroundings.
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The content on this website has been reviewed by Dr. Will Church for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Treatment outcomes vary based on individual needs and clinical factors. Contact Church Family Dentistry at (919) 220-6553 for personalized care or dental emergencies.