Therapeutic Neurotoxin · Richmond Dental Spa
Botox, Xeomin & Jeuveau Therapeutics
Precisely targeted neurotoxin therapy for jaw muscle hyperactivity, TMJ (temporomandibular joint) pain relief, and bruxism — administered by a dentist trained by the American Academy of Facial Esthetics (AAFE).
Clinical Authority
Why Dentists Are the Right Providers for Facial Neurotoxins
The face, jaw, and oral complex are the anatomical domain of dental training. No other healthcare provider studies the muscles of mastication — the masseter, temporalis, pterygoids, and surrounding facial musculature — in greater depth or clinical detail than a dentist.
When the therapeutic goal is to precisely reduce hyperactivity in the jaw muscles causing your pain, the provider who understands that anatomy most intimately is the right provider to administer the treatment.
Dr. Albadran is certified in Frontline TMJ & Facial Pain Therapy Techniques by the American Academy of Facial Esthetics (AAFE) — the leading professional organization for dentist-administered neurotoxin and facial therapy training in the United States.
Frontline TMJ & Facial Pain Therapy Techniques — 2024
Dr. A — AAFE Frontline TMJ & Facial Pain Therapy Techniques · 2024
Temporalis and masseter muscles — the primary treatment areas for TMJ dysfunction, bruxism, and jaw-related tension headaches. These applications are considered off-label uses of botulinum toxin, which Dr. Albadran reviews with every patient during consultation.
About the Treatment
What Is Therapeutic Neurotoxin Administration?
Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA), Xeomin (incobotulinumtoxinA), and Jeuveau (prabotulinumtoxinA) are botulinum toxin type A neurotoxins. When injected precisely into overactive jaw muscles, they temporarily block the release of acetylcholine — the chemical signal that tells a muscle to contract.
The result: the targeted muscle relaxes its chronic hyperactivity without affecting normal, everyday jaw function. Chewing, speaking, and swallowing remain fully intact.
The mechanism in plain language: Your jaw muscles are overworking — clenching, grinding, and bracing constantly. The neurotoxin creates a temporary interruption in that cycle. As the muscle quiets, pain decreases, joint pressure reduces, and the grinding pattern begins to resolve.
Backed by Clinical Research
Therapeutic neurotoxin injection for jaw muscle hyperactivity and bruxism is one of the most clinically studied non-surgical interventions in orofacial pain management. The evidence is consistent and growing.
A 2025 study published in the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry found that botulinum toxin type A injection significantly reduced pain in bruxism patients throughout all evaluation periods — recommending it as a first-line intervention for bruxism-related muscle pain.[1]
A systematic review analyzing nine randomized clinical trials, published in PMC / National Institutes of Health, evaluated botulinum toxin type A for sleep bruxism management across pain reduction, jaw function improvement, and reduction in bruxism episodes — confirming both its efficacy and safety profile.[2]
Dr. Albadran applies this evidence directly to your clinical presentation — discussing what the research shows and how it relates to your specific symptoms at your consultation.
Dr. A performing masseter palpation and myofascial pain assessment — with magnification loupes
The Evaluation
How Dr. Albadran Assesses Before Every Injection
No two patients clench or grind the same way. Before any neurotoxin is administered, Dr. Albadran performs a comprehensive jaw and muscle evaluation to determine whether this treatment is appropriate — and to design the most precise protocol for your anatomy and severity.
- Muscle palpation — direct assessment of masseter and temporalis muscle size, tone, and tenderness
- Range of motion — evaluating jaw opening, lateral movement, and any deviation or restriction
- TMJ joint assessment — checking for clicking, crepitus, and joint line tenderness
- Bite analysis — assessing occlusal forces, wear patterns, and any structural contributors
- Symptom mapping — understanding your specific pain pattern, triggers, and history
- Treatment planning — determining whether neurotoxin alone or in combination with orthotic or PBM therapy best serves your needs
Botox vs Xeomin vs Jeuveau
Three Options — One Goal
Richmond Dental Spa offers Botox, Xeomin, and Jeuveau so Dr. Albadran can select the formulation best suited to your clinical needs and history.
| Botox® | Xeomin® | Jeuveau® | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Allergan (AbbVie) | Merz Pharmaceuticals | Evolus |
| Formulation | Contains accessory proteins | Pure “naked” neurotoxin — no accessory proteins | Contains accessory proteins |
| Onset | 3–5 days | 3–7 days | 2–4 days |
| Duration | 3–4 months typically | 3–4 months typically | 3–4 months typically |
| TMJ / Bruxism published data | Well-established — see references below | Well-established — see references below | Same mechanism of action; TMJ/bruxism-specific published data is more limited to date |
| Key advantage | Established long-term clinical track record in muscle therapy | Reduced antibody resistance risk with repeated treatments — may be preferred for patients with prior Botox sensitivity or resistance | Fast onset; considered case-by-case for therapeutic use based on your history |
| Available at RDS | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Therapeutic Indications
Conditions We Treat
Neurotoxin therapy at Richmond Dental Spa is offered exclusively for therapeutic purposes — addressing the muscle and joint dysfunction at the root of your jaw pain.
Bruxism — Teeth Grinding
Reduces the force and frequency of involuntary grinding, protecting tooth enamel and reducing the mechanical wear caused by chronic bruxism episodes.
TMJ Myofascial Pain
Directly targets the masseter and temporalis muscles responsible for myofascial (muscle-based) TMJ pain — quieting hyperactivity at its source without systemic medications.
Masseter Hypertrophy
Enlarged masseter muscles from chronic clenching can cause jaw width, facial tension, and persistent soreness. Neurotoxin gradually reduces muscle bulk and the associated discomfort.
Chronic Tension Headaches
Many chronic headaches originate from jaw muscle overactivity — especially in the temporalis muscle. Relaxing that muscle can significantly reduce headache frequency and severity.
Nighttime Clenching
For patients who clench without full grinding patterns, neurotoxin reduces the baseline muscle tension that drives nocturnal jaw loading — without restricting daytime function.
Appliance Intolerance
For patients who cannot tolerate an intraoral orthotic due to gag reflex, oral sensitivity, or dental anxiety — neurotoxin offers an effective non-appliance path to jaw muscle relief.
Before & After
Masseter Hypertrophy — Muscle Volume Reduction
Patient 1
Patient 2
Gradual reduction in masseter muscle volume following therapeutic neurotoxin treatment. Individual results vary.
Referred Pain Pattern
Why Temporalis Tension Can Refer Pain to the Head & Teeth
Temporalis trigger points and their typical referred pain pattern
When the temporalis muscle is chronically overactive, its trigger points can refer pain to the upper teeth and across the head — a common contributor to the tension headaches described above. Relaxing this muscle with therapeutic neurotoxin often reduces both the local tightness and the referred discomfort.
What to Expect
The Treatment Protocol
Neurotoxin therapy at Richmond Dental Spa follows a structured, evaluation-first protocol — never a one-size-fits-all approach.
Consultation
Comprehensive jaw, muscle, and TMJ evaluation. Medical history review. Treatment decision with Dr. A.
Muscle Mapping
Palpation and identification of hyperactive muscles. Selection of injection sites and formulation.
Injection Session
Precise injections into the masseter and/or temporalis. 10–20 minutes. Minimal discomfort. No downtime.
2-Week Follow-Up
Assessment of muscle response. Adjustment if needed. Planning for next cycle if indicated.
Your Treatment Journey
What to Expect — Step by Step
Comprehensive Jaw & Muscle Evaluation
Dr. Albadran assesses your TMJ health, muscle tenderness, bite, range of motion, and symptom history to determine whether neurotoxin therapy is the right approach for you.
Muscle Mapping & Protocol Design
Identification of the specific muscles driving your symptoms. Formulation selection (Botox, Xeomin, or Jeuveau) based on your history, anatomy, and clinical presentation.
Injection Session
Precise injection into the masseter and/or temporalis muscles. The procedure takes 10–20 minutes and requires no anesthesia or recovery time.
Onset & Peak Effect
Initial effects begin within 3–7 days. Full therapeutic effect is typically reached at the 2-week mark as the muscle progressively relaxes.
2-Week Follow-Up & Ongoing Planning
Dr. Albadran assesses your response and adjusts the protocol as needed. Repeat treatments are typically scheduled every 3–4 months based on symptom return and your clinical goals.
Is This for You?
Common Presentations We Treat
Complementary Treatments
Dr. Albadran’s Complete Jaw Protocol
Neurotoxin therapy addresses muscle hyperactivity. For comprehensive and lasting results, it works most powerfully as part of a coordinated treatment plan.
Occlusal Orthotic Device
Neurotoxin quiets the muscles. The orthotic corrects the bite relationship causing them to overwork in the first place. Together they address both the symptom and the structural source.
Photobiomodulation (PBM)
PBM reduces joint inflammation and accelerates tissue healing. When combined with neurotoxin for muscle relief, the two therapies address both the muscular and the inflammatory components of TMJ dysfunction simultaneously.
Insurance Coverage: Coverage for therapeutic neurotoxin injections varies significantly by plan and is not guaranteed. Our team will verify your benefits before treatment begins — no surprises.
Research Sources
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11994210/
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11203296/
drugs.com/history/xeomin.html
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This page is for patient education purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results vary. A comprehensive clinical evaluation by Dr. Albadran is required to determine appropriate treatment. Insurance coverage varies by plan and is not guaranteed.
