TMJ Treatment
At Snö Dental, we provide specialised care for Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders, helping patients find relief from jaw pain and discomfort. Our expert team offers personalised treatment plans to restore function and improve quality of life.


What is TMJ Disorder?
TMJ is an abbreviation for the Temporomandibular joints (TMJ), which are the jaw joints that connect the lower jaw to the skull and help with eating, chewing and speaking.
TMJ Disorder refers to the conditions affecting the jaw joints and surrounding muscles. The conditions or symptoms could be:
- Jaw pain or tenderness
- Clicking or popping sounds when moving the jaw
- Difficulty opening or closing the mouth
- Headaches, earaches, or neck pain
- Facial swelling or discomfort
Our Approach to TMJ Treatment
At Snö, we understand that TMJ disorders vary from patient to patient. That’s why we take a tailored approach to identify the root cause and develop an effective treatment plan.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Your journey begins with a detailed consultation, where our specialists assess your medical history and symptoms. We may use advanced imaging technologies to evaluate the jaw joint and surrounding structures.
Personalised Treatment Options
Our treatment plans are designed to alleviate pain, restore functionality, and prevent further damage. Depending on your diagnosis, we may recommend
Advanced Treatments
For more complex cases, we may explore advanced options such as Botox therapy for muscle relaxation or collaborative care with other specialists for surgical intervention when necessary.

Why Choose Us?
Expert Care
Our specialists have extensive experience diagnosing and treating TMJ disorders.
Patient-Centred Approach
We prioritise your comfort and well-being, offering minimally invasive solutions whenever possible.
State-of-the-Art Technology
We utilise modern diagnostic tools to ensure accurate assessments and effective treatments.
Don’t let TMJ pain impact your daily life. Contact Snö Dental today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a healthier, pain-free jaw.