Relieve Jaw Pain. Restore Balance. Regain Comfort.
Chronic jaw pain, clicking sounds, or difficulty in opening your mouth could be signs of TMJ Disorder—a condition affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects your jawbone to your skull. At Punebestdentist.com, Kharadi, we offer specialized care for TMJ pain and jaw dysfunctions, using a combination of digital diagnostics, conservative therapies, and customized appliances to help you live pain-free.
What is Temporomandibular Joint Disorder?
TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders can arise from a variety of causes, such as:
- Jaw misalignment
- Teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism)
- Stress or trauma
- Improper bite (malocclusion)
- Arthritis or joint wear
These can affect the jaw joints, surrounding muscles, ligaments, and even your posture—leading to pain and discomfort in the face, head, neck, or shoulders.

Symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
• Pain or tenderness in the jaw joint
• Clicking, popping, or grinding sounds while chewing
• Locking of the jaw
• Difficulty or pain while opening/closing the mouth
• Frequent headaches or earaches
• Facial muscle fatigue
How We Treat TMJ Pain At Punebestdentist.com
- Comprehensive Evaluation
We start with a thorough jaw assessment, bite analysis, and digital scans to identify the exact cause of your symptoms. - Digital Bite & Joint Scanning
We use intraoral 3D scanners and jaw tracking tools to examine how your bite and joint are functioning. - Customized Splints/Nightguards
Specially designed oral appliances help relax your jaw muscles, reduce clenching, and protect your teeth during sleep. - Physiotherapy & Muscle Relaxation Guidance
Jaw exercises, heat therapy, and posture corrections help ease strain and promote healing.
Benefits of TMJ Treatment at Punebestdentist.com
• Pain Relief Without Surgery
Most TMJ cases can be managed conservatively with non-invasive solutions.
• Custom, Comfortable Appliances
Our TMJ splints are digitally designed for a precise and comfortable fit.
• Better Sleep & Headache Reduction
Many patients report improved sleep and fewer tension headaches post-treatment.
• Jaw Alignment & Function Restoration
Helps restore natural jaw motion and prevents further joint damage.
Why Choose Punebestdentist.com, Kharadi for TMJ Pain & Jaw Disorders
At Punebestdentist.com, we understand that TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) disorders can affect more than just your jaw—they can impact your ability to eat, speak, sleep, and live comfortably. That’s why we offer targeted, high-precision, and compassionate care for jaw-related pain and dysfunction.
- TMJ-Focused Expertise
Led by Dr. Aashish, our team is specially trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of jaw joint and bite-related issues, including clicking, locking, pain, and restricted movement. - Advanced Digital Diagnosis
We use the latest technologies including 3Shape digital scanning, jaw tracking systems, and bite force analysis to identify the root cause with precision and clarity. - Multidisciplinary Coordination
Complex TMJ cases often need a team effort. We collaborate with physiotherapists, ENT specialists, sleep experts, and more to ensure you get holistic care. - Conservative, Non-Surgical Approach
Our philosophy is “treat conservatively first.” We focus on oral appliances, bite adjustments, and physical therapy to reduce pain and restore function—minimizing the need for invasive procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- How do I know if I have TMJ disorder?
If you’re experiencing jaw pain, clicking sounds, or frequent headaches, you might have TMJ disorder. A detailed evaluation at our clinic can confirm the diagnosis.
- Will I need surgery?
Surgery is rarely needed. Most cases are treated effectively with splints, physiotherapy, and bite correction.
- Can TMJ cause ear pain or dizziness?
Yes. TMJ dysfunction can affect nearby nerves and muscles, leading to symptoms like earaches, ringing in the ears, or even balance issues.
- Can braces or aligners help with TMJ?
In some cases, misaligned teeth contribute to TMJ pain. Orthodontic treatment may be recommended to balance your bite.