Jaw Stabilization · Hingoli
✦ TMJ · Bite Correction · Pain Relief

No more jaw pain.Lasting relief.

Targeted TMJ therapy and bite correction for jaw clicking, headaches, facial pain, and worn teeth — a personalised, non-surgical approach by Dr. Gajanan P. Shinde Patil, B.D.S., F.C.O.I., G.C.O.I. (Fellow in Implantology).

Non-
Surgical
TMJ
& Bite
17+
Yrs Exp
★ 5.0
Rating
TMJ Jaw Stabilization Treatment
The Process

Step-by-step, simple as that

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TMJ Assessment

Jaw movement, bite, and joint sounds assessed; X-rays if required.

~45 min
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Impressions

Impressions taken for a custom-fitted occlusal splint.

~20 min
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Splint Delivery

Splint fitted and bite verified; jaw exercises demonstrated.

~30 min
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Review & Adjust

Follow-up to assess relief; splint adjusted and bite correction continued.

Ongoing
Why Choose Us

Six reasons to trust us

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Pain-Free Living

Most patients experience significant relief from jaw pain, headaches, and facial tension within weeks.

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Protect Your Teeth

Night guards prevent the severe tooth wear and cracking caused by grinding.

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No Drugs Needed

Our approach is entirely non-surgical and medication-free.

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Custom Splints

Every splint is individually fabricated — a perfect, comfortable fit every time.

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Holistic Approach

We address the root cause — bite, habit, or joint — not just the symptom.

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Expert in Hingoli

Specialist-level TMJ care without travelling to a metro city.

FAQ

Your questions, answered

What are the symptoms of TMJ disorder?+
Common symptoms include jaw pain or stiffness, clicking/popping sounds, difficulty opening the mouth fully, headaches, earaches, facial pain, and worn-down teeth.
Is jaw stabilisation painful?+
The assessment is entirely painless. Wearing a splint may feel strange initially but should not be painful. Any discomfort typically resolves within the first few days.
How long does treatment take?+
Most patients experience noticeable improvement within 4–8 weeks of consistent splint use. Full stabilisation may take 3–6 months depending on severity.
Do I need surgery for TMJ?+
The vast majority of TMJ cases are managed non-surgically with splints, bite correction, and exercises. Surgery is rarely required.
Can stress cause TMJ disorder?+
Yes. Stress is one of the most common causes of bruxism (grinding) and jaw clenching, which in turn cause TMD. We can advise on combined approaches.

Ready for jaw pain relief?

Book a TMJ consultation today. Dr. Shinde Patil will diagnose the cause of your discomfort and create a personalised, non-surgical treatment plan.

Mahavir Chowk, Hingoli · Mon–Sat 9 AM–8 PM · Sun 9 AM–2 PM
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