Six Years of Pain, Six Months to Relief: How Orthodontics Resolved Chronic TMD

Patient Success Story — TMD Treatment

Six Years of Pain, Six Months to Relief:
How Orthodontics Resolved Chronic TMD

When conventional treatments failed one patient with debilitating jaw pain and headaches, a board-certified orthodontist found the missing piece — hidden in plain sight.

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Dr. Dadjoo, Board-Certified Orthodontist · Dadjoo Orthodontics, Porter Ranch, CA

He had seen dentist after dentist, endured a year of injections, and was almost ready to accept that this was simply life now. Then, a closer look at how his teeth came together changed everything.

The Patient’s Story

A Decade in Pain With No Answer

For more than five years, this patient woke up every single morning with the same unwelcome companions: a throbbing jaw and a pounding headache that never fully went away. He had visited multiple dental offices searching for relief — and each time, he left with little more than a new appointment card.

Eventually, he was referred to a highly skilled board-certified oral surgeon who treated him for over a year with chemodenaturation using botulinum toxin — a legitimate, sophisticated approach to relaxing the overworked jaw muscles driving his pain. The injections brought some temporary improvement, but the underlying problem persisted.

When the oral surgeon referred him to our office, he arrived skeptical. He had been down this road before. “I’ve been to a number of orthodontists,” he told me during that first visit. “I’m just looking for something that actually works.”

“Orthodontics is not always a cure for TMD — but in patients where the bite is contributing to the problem, it can be the single most important intervention no one has tried yet.”
— Dr. Dadjoo, Diplomate, American Board of Orthodontics

Expert Evaluation

What Nobody Else Had Noticed

As I evaluated him, something stood out immediately: the teeth at the very back of his mouth were making uneven, unbalanced contacts when he bit down. This kind of occlusal imbalance — where certain teeth bear a disproportionate load — can quietly drive chronic muscular strain in the jaw, face, and neck for years, without ever being recognized as the culprit.

TMD is a multifactorial condition. Habits, neurological disorders, bone changes, stress, and psychosocial factors all play a role. But in this case, I felt the bite discrepancy was a significant contributing factor — possibly the primary one that had been overlooked throughout his long journey.

I gave him a clear, honest assessment: I believed we could address this orthodontically in approximately six months using clear aligners. The goal would be to carefully reposition and slightly reshape the teeth so that bite forces distributed evenly — relieving the muscular tension at the root of his pain.

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Before Treatment

  • 5–6 years of jaw pain
  • Chronic daily headaches
  • Uneven back tooth contacts
  • Multiple failed treatments
  • Severely limited daily function
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After Treatment

  • Pain relief from day one
  • No more headaches
  • Balanced, even bite
  • Treatment complete in 6 months
  • Full return to daily life

The Journey

From First Visit to Lasting Relief

Years 1–5 — Suffering Without Answers

Persistent jaw pain and headaches disrupted every aspect of daily life. Multiple dental consultations provided no lasting solution. The cause remained unidentified.
Year 6 — Oral Surgery Intervention

A board-certified oral surgeon administered botulinum toxin treatments for over a year to address the muscular component of the pain. Partial improvement, but the underlying bite imbalance remained.
Month 1 — The Discovery

Dr. Dadjoo identified uneven posterior tooth contacts as a likely root cause. A personalized clear aligner treatment plan was designed to rebalance the bite over six months.
Months 1–6 — Clear Aligner Treatment

Treatment progressed smoothly without complications. The patient reported feeling relief almost immediately after beginning aligners — a meaningful sign that the bite was the missing variable.
Month 6 — Complete Resolution

Treatment concluded with a fully balanced bite, no jaw pain, and no headaches. A genuinely happy patient — free at last from a problem that had shadowed him for years.

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Before & After: Bite Analysis / Clinical Photos

Watch Dr. Dadjoo Explain TMD & Orthodontics

In this short video, Dr. Dadjoo walks through how tooth position contributes to jaw pain — and how clear aligners can help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Patients Want to Know

Do orthodontists treat TMJ/TMD disorders?
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Yes — when there’s a dental or orthodontic component involved. At Dadjoo Orthodontics, we evaluate patients to determine whether the position or shape of the teeth is contributing to their TMD symptoms. When we identify a discrepancy, we can develop a personalized treatment plan to address it. It’s important to understand that TMD has multiple causes, and orthodontic treatment is appropriate for specific cases, not every presentation.
Do I need traditional braces to treat bite-related jaw pain?
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Not at all. Clear aligners like Invisalign are often an ideal solution when a bite imbalance is the contributing factor. They allow precise tooth movement with an aesthetic, removable appliance. In this patient’s case, six months of clear aligner therapy was all it took to achieve a balanced bite and eliminate years of chronic pain.
How does tooth position cause jaw pain and headaches?
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When the teeth don’t come together evenly — a condition sometimes called occlusal imbalance — certain muscles of the jaw must work harder to compensate. Over time, this unequal loading creates chronic muscle tension that radiates as jaw pain, headaches, and neck discomfort. Correcting the bite distributes forces more evenly, allowing overworked muscles to finally relax.
How long does orthodontic TMD treatment take?
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Treatment timelines vary based on the complexity of each case. In this patient’s situation, we were able to achieve a balanced bite in approximately six months. During your complimentary consultation, Dr. Dadjoo will evaluate your specific needs and provide a personalized treatment timeline.
What is the role of the orthodontist on a TMD treatment team?
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TMD is best managed by an interdisciplinary team. Oral surgeons, physical therapists, and pain specialists address the muscular and structural components, while a board-certified orthodontist evaluates the contribution of tooth and bite position. In this case, the oral surgeon’s treatment addressed the muscular component — and the orthodontic correction addressed the bite-level trigger that had been perpetuating the cycle of pain.

Key Takeaways

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The position and shape of the teeth can create a muscular imbalance — sometimes called occlusal muscular disease — that leads to chronic pain in the head, neck, and jaw. This is often overlooked as a contributing cause.
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An evaluation with a board-certified orthodontist is an important step for TMD patients who haven’t found resolution through other treatments. A bite analysis can reveal whether tooth position is driving or amplifying the problem.
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Orthodontists play a vital role on the interdisciplinary TMD treatment team — and in the right cases, clear aligner therapy can achieve lasting relief without traditional braces or surgery.

Ready to Find Relief?

If you’ve been living with jaw pain, headaches, or a bite that doesn’t feel right — Dr. Dadjoo would love to help. Your complimentary consultation is a conversation, not a commitment.

📞 Call 818-831-7600 for a Free Consultation

Dadjoo Orthodontics  ·
19950 Rinaldi St, Suite 306, Porter Ranch, CA 91326

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