Finally, Relief from Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) causes sudden, electric shock–like facial pain that can make daily life unbearable. Instead of relying only on medication or surgery, our non-surgical trigeminal neuralgia treatment targets the root cause of nerve irritation, offering lasting facial pain relief through advanced oral appliances, gentle laser therapy, and comprehensive care.

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What is Trigeminal Neuralgia?

Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) is a chronic pain condition affecting the nerve that carries sensation from your face to your brain.

Key symptoms:

  • Sudden, stabbing, electric-shock facial pain
  • Pain lasting seconds to minutes, often on one side
  • Triggered by chewing, speaking, brushing teeth, or even light touch

Common Causes & Triggers

  • Blood vessel or muscle compression
  • Bruxism (teeth grinding)
  • Jaw misalignment or muscle imbalance
  • Sleep-related breathing disorders
  • Nerve trauma or injury
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Unexplained Pain Isn’t Normal.

Trigeminal Neuralgia affects 1 in 15,000 people — and many cases go undiagnosed. If you’ve been living with unexplained facial pain, don’t wait.

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Results You Can Expect

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Rapid Pain Relief (Weeks 4–6)

 Most patients begin noticing a clear reduction in pain intensity within the first month of care. Episodes become less frequent and less severe, allowing everyday activities like eating, speaking, and brushing teeth to feel easier again.

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Lasting Symptom Resolution (Weeks 8–12)

With continued therapy, many patients experience a near or complete resolution of their symptoms. The nerve is able to heal, jaw muscles are better balanced, and the overall sensitivity that triggers attacks is significantly reduced.

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Sustainable, Medication-Free Outcomes

Unlike conventional treatments, this combined approach doesn’t just mask pain. Patients often report reduced or eliminated reliance on medications — and achieve long-term relief without the need for invasive surgery.

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Why Standard Treatments Fall Short

Conventional Treatments (Limitations):

Medications (carbamazepine, gabapentin, muscle relaxants) → side effects, reduced effectiveness
Surgery (microvascular decompression, rhizotomy) → invasive, risk of complications

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A Smarter, Non-Surgical Approach

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Custom Oral Appliance Therapy

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Low-Level Laser Therapy

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trigeminal Neuralgia in Hemet

Q: Is Trigeminal Neuralgia curable?

A: While there isn’t a single “cure” for TN, modern treatment approaches can provide long-term relief. By reducing nerve irritation and supporting natural healing with oral appliances and laser therapy, many patients achieve lasting freedom from pain without invasive surgery.

Q: Does low-level laser therapy hurt?

A: No — the treatment is painless and non-invasive. A low-level laser delivers light energy that stimulates the nerve’s natural repair process, reduces inflammation, and restores protective myelin tissue. Patients usually feel gentle warmth during sessions.

Q: Can a TMJ mouth guard really help?

A: Yes. A custom TMJ mouth guard—often called a stabilization splint—can reduce joint strain, prevent clenching or grinding, and allow inflamed tissues to heal. It’s a common and effective component of conservative TMJ therapy, especially for nighttime wear.

Q: Will I still need medication or surgery?

A: Many patients find they can reduce or even eliminate their use of medication within weeks of starting treatment. Because oral appliances and laser therapy address underlying causes rather than just masking pain, the need for surgery is greatly reduced.

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