Intra-Oral TMJD Massage

A recent study found that about 11-12 million adults in the United States had pain in the region of the temporomandibular joint. Temporomandibular disorders are twice as common in women than in men, especially in women between 35 and 44 years old.

Intra-oral massage work simply means that the muscles being targeted for treatment are accessed by the therapist inside the patient’s mouth. The therapist wears a medical exam glove and slowly and gently treats the targeted muscle with light pressure. This treatment is in no way painful or aggressive. The work is very gentle, slow, and painless for the client. The therapist will also work on your head, neck, and shoulders during this massage.

Pain Relief For:

TMJ Dysfunction

Lock Jaw

Teeth Grinding

Teeth Clenching

Headaches / Migraines

Earaches / Tinnitus

Vertigo

Facial Pain

Neck Pain / Shoulder Pain

and more