Teeth Grinding & Jaw Tension Relief

Bruxism Treatment & Jaw Relaxing Injections at Mermaid Smiles

Teeth grinding (bruxism) is a common condition that can happen during sleep or even throughout the day without realising it. Often triggered by stress, it can lead to worn or flattened teeth, jaw tension, and headaches.

At Mermaid Smiles, we offer tailored treatment options to relieve jaw pain, protect your teeth, and restore comfort – all in a calming, supportive space.

Signs You May Be Grinding Your Teeth

Our Treatment Options for Bruxism & Jaw Tension

We offer two effective approaches that are often used together for best results:

Custom Anti-Grinding Mouthguards

Our acrylic night guards fit comfortably over your teeth and create a small buffer between your upper and lower jaws. This helps prevent your teeth from fully engaging while you sleep – reducing wear and discomfort.

Jaw Relaxing Injections

A gentle, non-surgical treatment that targets overactive jaw muscles responsible for grinding and clenching. These muscle relaxants soften the jawline, relieve tightness, and can improve facial comfort.

Why Consider Jaw Relaxing Injections?

This treatment is ideal for those who grind or clench their teeth, suffer from TMJ pain, or experience tension-related headaches.

What to Expect

Jaw injections involve a small dose of muscle relaxant placed precisely in the masseter muscles. The procedure is quick, with no downtime, and results typically last up to three months. Repeat treatments can be scheduled as needed.

Is It Right for You?
This gentle treatment is personalised to your needs, requires no surgery or downtime, and offers both medical and aesthetic benefits – all delivered in a calm, spa-like setting where your comfort comes first.

Let Go of Tension, Gently!

Whether you’re waking up with a sore jaw or struggling with stress-related clenching, we’re here to help. Book a consultation and take the first step toward a more comfortable, balanced smile.

* Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.