Experience long-lasting relief from jaw pain, headaches, and teeth grinding with therapeutic Botox treatments, now offered at Dr. Ryan Trevino’s dental practice in Sugar Land. Dr. Dealla Saab has brought her expertise in facial aesthetics and pain management to our team, allowing us to provide safe, targeted Botox injections for therapeutic benefits.
Botox is best known for its cosmetic benefits, but it also has powerful therapeutic uses—especially when it comes to conditions involving muscle tension. Whether you suffer from TMJ disorder, chronic jaw tension, facial pain, or bruxism (teeth grinding), Botox can help by relaxing overactive muscles and reducing inflammation.
Botox provides a non-invasive, quick treatment
with minimal downtime or discomfort. You'll also experience noticeable improvement in jaw function and pain relief, with results that typically last 3–4 months.
Therapeutic Botox treatment is quick, safe, and effective, often completed in less than 30 minutes. Here’s what to expect at your visit with Dr. Dealla Saab:
Dr. Saab will assess your symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals to determine if Botox is right for you.
Using her experience and advanced anatomical knowledge, Dr. Saab will map out the best injection sites to target overactive muscles.
The injections are brief and virtually painless, with most patients describing the sensation as a small pinch.
Many patients begin to notice improvements in tension and pain within a few days, with full results developing within 1–2 weeks.
Botox relaxes the muscles around the jaw that cause tension and involuntary clenching or grinding. This helps reduce pain, improve jaw mobility, and even protect your teeth from wear.
Most patients find therapeutic Botox injections very tolerable. We use fine needles, and the process is quick and generally comfortable—many compare it to just a bug bite or small pinch.
Results typically last between 3 to 4 months. Many patients return for maintenance treatments 3–4 times a year for ongoing relief.
Therapeutic Botox for conditions like TMJ or bruxism may be partially covered by medical insurance, depending on your plan. Our team can help you explore your options.
If you’re struggling with jaw pain, facial tension, or nighttime teeth grinding, therapeutic Botox might be the solution you’ve been searching for. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Dealla Saab at Dr. Ryan Trevino’s practice to learn more about how Botox can work for you.