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TMJ Treatment in Encinitas

Dr. Greg McElroy and his son Dr. Tyler McElroy together at McElroy Smiles in Encinitas, California.

Relief from jaw pain, clicking, and tension headaches

TMJ treatment at McElroy Smiles in Encinitas relieves the jaw pain, clicking, and tension headaches caused by a strained jaw joint. We use digital imaging to find the source, then ease it with conservative care, from a custom occlusal splint that protects your teeth to Botox that relaxes the overworked muscles around the joint

What are the signs of a TMJ disorder?

The temporomandibular joints connect your lower jaw to your skull, and when they are strained, the symptoms can show up in several ways:

01

Jaw pain, tenderness, or tightness

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Clicking, popping, or a jaw that catches or locks

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Frequent headaches or aching around the temples

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Soreness from grinding or clenching, often worse in the morning

How do you treat TMJ disorder?

We start conservatively, because most jaw pain responds well to simple measures. A common cause is a misaligned bite that leads to grinding and clenching, so we often begin with a custom occlusal splint worn at night. It shifts the jaw into a more comfortable position, eases strain on the joints, and cushions your teeth from grinding damage.

How does Botox help TMJ?

For jaw tension that comes from overworked muscles, Botox can help. A small, targeted treatment relaxes the muscles around the joint, easing pain and reducing clenching. Relief typically lasts a few months, and with regular treatment many patients keep their jaw pain at bay. We use it as part of a TMJ care plan, tailored to you.

When should I see someone about jaw pain?

Occasional jaw soreness is common, but pain that lingers, a jaw that clicks or locks, or headaches you cannot explain are worth a look. Catching a TMJ disorder early usually means simpler treatment and faster relief. We will examine your jaw, find the source, and walk you through your options.

TMJ disorder comes from strain on the joints that connect your jaw to your skull, often from a misaligned bite, grinding, clenching, stress, or injury. Pinpointing the cause is the first step, which is why we begin with an exam and digital imaging.

For jaw pain driven by overworked muscles, Botox can relax those muscles and ease tension and clenching. Relief usually lasts a few months, and regular treatment helps keep the pain away. We use it as one part of a TMJ care plan, not a standalone fix.

Often, yes. A custom occlusal splint worn at night eases strain on the jaw joints and protects your teeth from grinding. For many people it is the simplest and most effective first step, and we tailor it to your bite.

Most jaw pain is not an emergency, but it should not be ignored, since it tends to worsen without care. If your jaw locks, or the pain is severe, call us at (760) 621-8700 and we will get you in.

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