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What Are Therapeutic Injectables and How Can They Help You?

Therapeutic injectables are a simple, non-surgical treatment that can help you feel better by reducing tension and relaxing overactive muscles in targeted areas. At Newstead Smiles, our experts use this innovative therapy to help patients like you find relief from chronic discomfort, allowing you to get back to enjoying life without the daily pain that can hold you back.
But what exactly are therapeutic injectables? The most common ingredient we use is Botulinum Toxin, found in brands like Botox and Dysport. This trusted medical solution works by calming the muscles responsible for many of the symptoms you might be experiencing. The treatment is quick, easy, and involves minimal recovery time—so you can get back to living pain-free as soon as possible.

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What Conditions Can Therapeutic Injectables Treat at Newstead Smiles?

Therapeutic injectables are incredibly versatile and effective at treating a range of conditions that can cause discomfort and disrupt your daily life. At Newstead Smiles, we use these injectables to target the muscles causing these issues, helping you feel better quickly and safely.

Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)

If you grind your teeth, especially at night, you might not even realize the damage it’s causing until it’s too late. Therapeutic injectables can relax the muscles responsible for this grinding, protecting your teeth and reducing pain.

TMJ Disorder (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction)

TMJ disorder can make it difficult to open your mouth or chew without pain. Therapeutic injectables can help by reducing the muscle tension in the jaw, relieving pressure and allowing for better movement and less pain.

Jaw Tension and Headaches

Chronic headaches or migraines often come from muscle tension in the jaw. Therapeutic injectables work by relaxing the jaw muscles, offering long-lasting relief from the pain associated with jaw tension.

Why Choose Therapeutic Injectables? A Non-Surgical Solution to Relieve Pain

Therapeutic injectables offer a host of benefits without the need for surgery. At Newstead Smiles, we specialise in providing this gentle, non-invasive treatment to relieve pain, tension, and discomfort. Here’s why so many of our patients love the results:

Quick and Non-Invasive

You don’t need surgery or long recovery times. Therapeutic injectables provide relief quickly, with most patients experiencing results shortly after their treatment.

Long-Lasting Relief

Once the muscles relax, you’ll notice a significant reduction in pain, tension, and symptoms like teeth grinding or jaw clenching. The results can last for months, allowing you to live more comfortably.

Custom Treatment Plans:

Every patient is unique, and so is their treatment plan. At Newstead Smiles, we tailor the use of therapeutic injectables to your specific needs, ensuring you get the most effective relief possible.

Pricing and Free Consultation Offer

At Newstead Smiles, we believe in providing effective, affordable care. That’s why we offer a free consultation to help you understand how therapeutic injectables can benefit you. Our personalised Botulinum Toxin treatment for Masseter Muscles on both sides is $590, ensuring you get the relief you need at an affordable price.

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