Orofacial Pain Management

Orofacial pain encompasses a range of conditions affecting the face, jaw, and mouth. Our specialists provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for chronic facial pain, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, and related conditions that can significantly impact quality of life.

  • TMJ/TMD diagnosis and conservative management
  • Myofascial pain therapy and trigger point treatment
  • Headache and migraine management related to jaw dysfunction
  • Oral appliance therapy for bruxism and clenching
  • Multimodal pain management approaches
  • Patient education on self-management techniques
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Dental Sleep Apnea

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can significantly affect health, behavior, and cognitive function — particularly in individuals with autism. Our dental sleep medicine approach offers oral appliance therapy as a comfortable alternative or complement to CPAP for managing sleep-disordered breathing.

  • Screening and assessment for sleep-disordered breathing
  • Custom-fitted mandibular advancement devices (MADs)
  • Oral appliance therapy as a CPAP alternative
  • Collaboration with sleep physicians for comprehensive care
  • Follow-up sleep testing to verify treatment effectiveness
  • Pediatric airway assessment and early intervention
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The Connection to Autism

Sleep disorders and orofacial issues can profoundly affect behavior, learning, and quality of life for individuals on the spectrum.

Sleep & Behavior

Poor sleep quality can worsen behavioral challenges, reduce attention, and impair learning in individuals with autism.

Sensory Sensitivity

Our approach accounts for sensory sensitivities common in autism, ensuring comfortable and tolerable treatment options.

Integrated Care

We coordinate with your therapy team to ensure orofacial treatments align with overall developmental goals.

Patient-Centered

Extra time, visual supports, and desensitization protocols make appointments accessible for all patients.

Better Sleep. Less Pain. More Life.

Schedule a consultation to explore how we can help manage orofacial pain or sleep-disordered breathing.

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