TMJ laser therapy treats temporomandibular joint disorders, which cause jaw pain, clicking, and limited movement. This non-invasive approach uses low-level lasers to reduce inflammation and promote healing in the joint and surrounding muscles.
Laser therapy, often low-level laser therapy (LLLT), offers a non-invasive option for treating temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain by reducing inflammation and promoting healing in the jaw area.
How It Works
Laser therapy uses photobiomodulation, where specific light wavelengths penetrate tissues to boost cellular energy (ATP), improve blood flow, and decrease swelling around the TMJ and muscles. This process stimulates tissue repair, collagen production, and anti-inflammatory responses without incisions or drugs.
Key Benefits
Provides pain relief by targeting inflamed TMJ tissues and enhancing natural healing.
Non-invasive with minimal side effects like temporary warmth, allowing quick return to activities.
Improves jaw mobility and function over sessions, often within months.
Effectiveness Evidence
Studies and clinical reports show LLLT effectively reduces TMJ pain and supports functional improvements, though effects on jaw movement may be modest. Treatments target the joint or pain points directly, with sessions tailored to patient needs. Consult a dentist for personalized assessment, as results vary.
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