If you’ve ever woken up with a dull headache, a sore jaw, or noticed your teeth are looking a little “shorter” than they used to, you aren’t alone. Many of my patients come to me frustrated by Bruxism—the medical term for teeth grinding and jaw clenching. While often linked to stress, it’s a physical habit that can cause genuine long-term damage.
How Botox Helps
While most people associate Botox with smoothing forehead lines, its ability to relax muscles makes it a fantastic therapeutic tool. By injecting small, precise amounts into the masseter muscles (the large muscles at the side of your jaw), we can reduce their power. This doesn’t stop you from eating or talking, but it does prevent the aggressive, involuntary clenching that happens while you sleep.
The Benefits
- Pain Relief: Significant reduction in tension headaches and jaw soreness.
- Dental Protection: Stops the wearing down of tooth enamel.
- Facial Slimming: Overactive masseters can create a very “square” jawline; relaxing them often results in a softer, slimmer lower face.
Doctor Led Approach
The masseter is a powerful muscle located near vital facial nerves and salivary glands. As a doctor, I have a deep understanding of facial anatomy, ensuring the product is placed with medical precision. This minimises the risk of affecting your smile and ensures the dosage is tailored to your specific muscle strength.