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TMJ & Jaw Pain Relief · Milpitas, CA

TMJ Treatment in Milpitas, CA

Non-surgical relief for jaw pain, clicking, headaches, and teeth grinding. Our team designs a personalized TMJ treatment plan that calms your symptoms and restores comfortable jaw function.

  • Non-surgical, conservative-first care
  • Custom-fitted night guards & splints
  • Digital bite analysis & 3D imaging
  • Insurance & 0% financing accepted
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What Is TMJ / TMD Led by Dr. Gaganjot Khera, DDS — America’s Best Dentist 2024, 2025 & 2026

Lasting Jaw Pain Relief Without Surgery

Chronic jaw pain, headaches, ear pressure, and a clicking or popping jaw are common signs of a TMJ disorder (TMD). At Signature Smiles Dental Group in Milpitas, we diagnose the root cause and treat it with proven, non-invasive care.

The temporomandibular joints are the two hinges that connect your lower jaw to your skull, just in front of each ear. They power every bite, word, and yawn. When the joint, disc, or surrounding muscles become inflamed, strained, or misaligned, the result is pain and limited movement that rarely improves on its own.

We always begin with the gentlest, reversible options — custom oral appliances, bite analysis, and targeted therapy — and reserve advanced steps only for cases that need them. Our goal is simple: ease your discomfort and protect your teeth for the long term.

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Know the Signs

Common Symptoms of a TMJ Disorder

TMD symptoms often build gradually and flare with stress. If any of these sound familiar, a TMJ evaluation at our Milpitas office can pinpoint what’s driving them.

  • Jaw pain, tenderness, or tightness
  • Clicking, popping, or grating sounds
  • Chronic headaches or migraines
  • Ear pain, ringing, or a feeling of fullness
  • Jaw locking — stuck open or closed
  • Pain or difficulty when chewing
  • Neck, shoulder, or facial muscle tension
  • Teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism)
  • Worn, flattened, or sensitive teeth
  • Limited or uneven jaw movement

Good to know: occasional clicking without pain is common and usually harmless. Persistent pain, locking, or limited movement is the signal to have your jaw checked.

Root Causes

What Causes TMJ Disorder?

TMD usually develops from several factors working together over time. Identifying the main driver is what makes treatment effective.

Teeth Grinding & Clenching

Bruxism — often stress-driven and worse at night — keeps the jaw muscles tense and overworks the joint.

Misaligned Bite

When upper and lower teeth don’t meet evenly (malocclusion), the joint absorbs uneven stress with every bite.

Injury or Trauma

Whiplash, a sports impact, or a blow to the jaw can damage the joint or shift the cushioning disc.

Disc Displacement

The small disc that cushions the joint can slip out of position, producing clicking, catching, or locking.

Stress & Muscle Tension

Chronic stress and anxiety lead to clenching and tight jaw muscles — a leading trigger for flare-ups.

Arthritis

Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis can affect the jaw joint just as it affects other joints in the body.

Accurate Diagnosis

How We Evaluate Your Jaw

A precise diagnosis comes first. We combine a hands-on exam with comprehensive dental imaging and Pearl AI diagnostics to see exactly what’s happening in the joint and design the right care for you in Milpitas.

1

Symptom History

We map your pain patterns, triggers, past injuries, and any grinding noticed at night.

2

Hands-On Exam

We listen for clicking, check range of motion, and palpate the jaw muscles for tenderness.

3

Digital & 3D Imaging

Digital X-rays and AI-assisted imaging reveal joint structure, disc position, and bone health.

4

Bite Analysis

We assess how your teeth meet to see whether a misaligned bite is contributing to your TMD.

Treatment Options

Your Personalized TMJ Treatment Plan

We start with the most conservative, reversible options that resolve the majority of cases — and only advance further when truly needed. Every plan is tailored to your jaw, your bite, and your goals.

Custom Night Guards

Custom-fitted from digital impressions, a night guard stops grinding, relaxes the muscles, and protects your enamel — the most effective first-line care for most patients.

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Stabilization & Repositioning Splints

Oral appliances that cover the teeth or gently reposition the jaw to ease pressure on the joint and let inflamed tissue settle.

Removable appliances

Bite Adjustment

Carefully reshaping how your teeth meet (equilibration) can relieve the uneven forces that overload the jaw joint.

In-office at your evaluation

Clear Aligner Therapy

When a misaligned bite is the underlying cause, Invisalign can gradually correct alignment and reduce strain on the joints.

Invisalign in Milpitas

Restorative Care

When grinding has worn teeth down, dental crowns and other restorations rebuild a healthy, balanced bite.

Dental crowns

Therapy & Self-Care Guidance

Jaw stretches, posture correction, moist-heat routines, and stress-management techniques support faster, lasting relief.

Personalized home plan
Why Milpitas Chooses Us

Award-Winning, Comfort-First TMJ Care

A privately owned Milpitas practice where you’re treated by an award-winning dentist — not a rotating corporate roster.

America’s Best Dentist 2024–2026

Dr. Gaganjot Khera, DDS brings recognized expertise to every TMJ diagnosis and treatment plan in Milpitas.

Pearl AI Diagnostics

AI-assisted imaging adds a second set of eyes to catch joint and bite issues earlier and more precisely.

Care in 6 Languages

English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Spanish, and Tagalog — so you can describe your symptoms clearly and comfortably.

Saturday & Flexible Hours

Open Saturdays 9am–6pm so jaw pain doesn’t have to wait for a weekday appointment.

At-Home Support

Calming a TMJ Flare-Up at Home

These habits ease symptoms between visits. They support — but don’t replace — a professional TMJ evaluation in Milpitas.

Helpful Habits

  • Use ice for the first 48 hours, then switch to moist heat
  • Choose soft foods — smoothies, soup, eggs, oatmeal, fish
  • Practice gentle jaw stretches and light muscle massage
  • Keep good posture and avoid resting on your chin
  • Manage stress with relaxation or breathing exercises

Best to Avoid

  • Hard, chewy, or crunchy foods — nuts, ice, crusty bread
  • Chewing gum or biting nails and pens
  • Wide yawning or over-extending the jaw
  • Clenching during the day — keep teeth slightly apart
  • Ignoring pain that lasts more than two weeks

Jaw Locked or in Severe Pain?

A jaw that won’t open or close, sudden severe pain, or a dislocated jaw needs prompt attention. We’re here to help — see our emergency dentistry options.

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Insurance & Financing

Affordable TMJ Care

Many TMJ diagnostic exams and oral appliances are covered for Milpitas patients when medically necessary. We’re in-network with most major PPO plans and verify your benefits before treatment, so there are no surprises.

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Prefer to spread the cost? We offer 0% / interest-free financing through Cherry and CareCredit, plus FSA/HSA acceptance.

Visit Our Office

Signature Smiles Dental Group

440 E Calaveras Blvd, Milpitas, CA 95035

(408) 946-0777

Monday9:00am – 6:00pm
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday9:00am – 6:00pm
Thursday9:00am – 6:00pm
FridayBy Appointment
Saturday Open9:00am – 6:00pm
SundayClosed
Questions, Answered

TMJ Treatment FAQs

Answers to the questions we hear most from patients across Milpitas and the surrounding area.

What is a TMJ disorder (TMD)?
TMJ refers to the temporomandibular joints — the hinges connecting your lower jaw to your skull in front of each ear. A TMJ disorder, or TMD, occurs when those joints, the cushioning disc, or the surrounding muscles become inflamed, strained, or misaligned, causing pain, clicking, and limited jaw movement.
What are the most common symptoms of TMJ?
The most common signs are jaw pain or tenderness, clicking or popping sounds, frequent headaches, ear pain or ringing, neck and shoulder tension, difficulty chewing, jaw locking, and teeth grinding. Occasional clicking without pain is usually harmless, but persistent pain or locking should be evaluated.
Is TMJ treatment at your Milpitas office surgical?
No. We focus on non-surgical, conservative care first — custom night guards, splints, bite adjustment, clear aligner therapy, and self-care guidance resolve the large majority of cases. Surgery is reserved as a last resort for severe situations that don’t respond to other treatments.
How do night guards help with TMJ and teeth grinding?
A custom night guard, made from digital impressions of your teeth, stops grinding and clenching while you sleep, relaxes overworked jaw muscles, eases pressure on the joint, and protects your enamel from wear. It’s the most effective first-line treatment for most TMJ patients.
What causes TMJ disorder?
TMD usually develops from a combination of factors: teeth grinding and clenching, a misaligned bite, jaw injury or trauma, displacement of the cushioning disc, arthritis in the joint, and chronic stress that keeps the jaw muscles tense. Pinpointing the main driver is what makes treatment effective.
Does dental insurance cover TMJ treatment?
Many plans cover TMJ diagnostic exams and custom oral appliances when they are medically necessary, often at 50 to 80 percent. We’re in-network with most major PPOs and verify your benefits before treatment. Cherry and CareCredit financing, plus FSA and HSA accounts, help cover any remaining cost.
How long does it take to feel relief from TMJ symptoms?
Many patients notice meaningful relief within a few weeks of starting conservative care such as a custom night guard and self-care routine. Timelines vary with the cause and severity, which is why we tailor each plan and follow up to fine-tune your results.
When should I see a dentist for jaw pain?
Schedule an evaluation if jaw pain lasts more than two weeks, you have trouble opening or closing your mouth, your jaw locks or clicks painfully, you have unexplained headaches or ear pain, or a partner notices grinding. A jaw that’s completely locked or a sudden severe injury should be treated right away.

Ready for Lasting Jaw Pain Relief?

Don’t let jaw pain, headaches, or grinding run your day. Book a TMJ evaluation at our Milpitas office and we’ll build a personalized plan to get you comfortable again.

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This page is for general educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. Individual symptoms, treatment options, and results vary. Please schedule an evaluation to discuss your specific needs.