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TMJ Treatment Options
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Non-Surgical. Evidence-Based. Built Around You.

San Jose's TMJ specialists offering a personalized path to jaw relief. No surgery. No guesswork.

Our Approach

What to Expect from a TMJ Specialist in San Jose

As a TMJ specialist practice in San Jose, we see temporomandibular disorders that present differently in every patient. For some, the primary driver is an unbalanced bite. For others, it's airway obstruction, muscle tension, sleep disorders, or postural misalignment. Often it is a combination of all of these working against the joint at once.

At Phelps & Cohen, we don't assign a treatment before we understand the problem. Every patient starts with advanced diagnostics. From there, we build a phased, evidence-based treatment plan calibrated to what's actually causing your symptoms, not just masking them.

The goal is always the same: lasting relief, without surgery, from a team that understands the full picture.

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Most of our TMD patients have already been to their dentist, their GP, even a neurologist. The missing piece is usually the jaw-airway connection. That's exactly where we start.

Dr. Eric Phelps, Phelps & Cohen Orthodontics

Who We Treat

Do You Need a TMJ Specialist in San Jose?

You don't need a formal TMJ diagnosis to come in. If you've been living with any of the following, it's worth a conversation. Many of these symptoms trace directly back to the jaw.

  • Jaw pain, clicking, popping, or locking
  • Chronic headaches or migraines
  • Facial or eye pain
  • Neck, shoulder, or upper back tension
  • Ear pressure, fullness, or ringing
  • Pain when chewing, yawning, or speaking
  • Clenching or grinding (bruxism)
  • Dizziness or balance issues
  • Disrupted or non-restorative sleep
  • Narrow dental arches or crowded teeth
Treatment Modalities

Our TMJ Treatment Options in San Jose

Each approach below may be used independently or in combination, depending on your diagnosis and the phase of your care plan.

01
First Line

Oral Orthotic Therapy

A custom-fitted oral appliance repositions the jaw, decompresses the TMJ, and reduces strain on the surrounding musculature. Orthotics are worn part-time or full-time based on your diagnosis and are often the first step in achieving joint stabilization and symptom relief.

02
Therapeutic

Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)

Photobiomodulation therapy uses targeted light energy to reduce inflammation in the joint and surrounding soft tissue, accelerate cellular repair, and relieve muscle spasm. It's painless, non-invasive, and often provides measurable relief within the first few sessions.

03
Rehabilitative

Myofunctional Therapy

Chronic TMD is often perpetuated by poor oral resting posture. The tongue, lip, and jaw muscles that have adapted to dysfunction over years. Myofunctional therapy retrains these muscles, improves nasal breathing patterns, and removes the chronic strain placed on the joint during rest and sleep.

04
Collaborative

Airway & Sleep Intervention

When airway restriction is contributing to TMD, we coordinate directly with ENT physicians and sleep specialists to address obstruction at the source. A restricted airway forces the jaw into chronic compensatory strain. Resolving this is often the key to sustainable, long-term relief.

05
Supportive

Physical Therapy & Postural Work

The TMJ does not exist in isolation. Cervical alignment, shoulder tension, and posture all affect joint loading. We refer to physical therapists who understand the jaw-neck relationship and can address musculoskeletal contributions that extend beyond the mouth.

06
Advanced

Surgical Consultation (When Warranted)

The overwhelming majority of our patients achieve lasting relief without surgery. In rare cases involving significant structural damage or joint degeneration, we coordinate with trusted oral and maxillofacial surgeons to determine whether surgical intervention is appropriate and guide you through that process.

How We Build Your Plan

Your Treatment, In Phases

We don't start treatment until we understand exactly what we're treating. Here's how the process typically unfolds.

1

Comprehensive Diagnostics

Your initial evaluation includes a thorough clinical examination alongside advanced imaging and functional testing, CBCT, Joint Vibration Analysis, pharyngometry, rhinometry, and when indicated, a sleep study. Together these give us a complete picture of joint health, airway function, and muscle balance before any treatment is recommended.

2

Stabilization & Symptom Relief

The first phase of treatment focuses on reducing acute inflammation, relieving joint compression, and interrupting the pain-tension cycle. This typically involves an oral orthotic and may include laser therapy. The goal is to create a stable, decompressed baseline so we can accurately assess what further treatment is needed.

3

Long-Term Correction & Maintenance

Once the joint is stable, we address the root causes: airway restriction,, muscle imbalance, and postural issues. This phase often involves coordination with our collaborative network and may include orthodontic treatment to finalize bite position and maintain the corrected jaw relationship long-term.

Timeline & Expectations

What to Expect During Treatment

Every case is different, but here's a general sense of how care progresses.

First Visit

Evaluation & Imaging

Clinical exam, detailed intake, and diagnostic records. You'll leave with a clear picture of what's happening and what we recommend.

Weeks 1–4

Orthotic Fitting & Adjustment

Your custom orthotic is fabricated and calibrated. Most patients notice a meaningful reduction in symptoms within the first few weeks.

Months 1–3

Stabilization Phase

Regular check-ins to monitor joint response, adjust the orthotic, and layer in additional therapies as needed.

Months 3–12+

Root Cause Correction

Addressing airway, muscle function, posture, and bite. These are the factors that would re-trigger symptoms without lasting correction.

Our Network

San Jose TMJ Care Built Around Collaboration

TMD rarely exists in isolation. Our care model is built around collaboration. We work with specialists across disciplines to ensure every dimension of your case is understood and addressed.

This integrated approach is what separates a temporary fix from a lasting one.

  • ENT Physicians Structural airway evaluation and treatment of nasal obstruction, enlarged tonsils, or adenoids contributing to jaw strain.
  • Sleep Physicians Assessment of sleep-disordered breathing, including obstructive sleep apnea, that may be driving nighttime clenching and joint loading.
  • Myofunctional Therapists Retraining oral and facial muscles, improving tongue posture, and establishing healthy nasal breathing habits that protect the joint long-term.
  • Physical Therapists Cervical alignment, postural balance, and musculoskeletal support to address how the body as a whole is affecting joint mechanics.
  • Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons For cases requiring surgical evaluation or intervention. A trusted referral network when conservative care is not sufficient.
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If you've been living with jaw pain, headaches, or unexplained tension, a comprehensive evaluation is the first step toward lasting answers.

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