Teeth Grinding Treatment
Doctor-led consultation for teeth grinding, jaw clenching and facial tension — with masseter-focused treatment options discussed where suitable.
How is teeth grinding assessed and treated?
Teeth grinding treatment at Restore by Dr Farzana begins with a consultation to understand jaw clenching, grinding symptoms, facial tension and masseter muscle activity. Where suitable, treatment options such as masseter Botox may be discussed as part of a personalised plan.
Treatment is not started until suitability has been confirmed. If symptoms suggest dental, joint or other medical concerns, an appropriate referral may be recommended.
Who it may help
- Night-time grinding (bruxism)
- Daytime jaw clenching
- Morning jaw ache or tightness
- Facial tension and tension headaches
- Adults considering masseter Botox where suitable
Concerns patients search for
Patients often ask us about the following — in everyday language:
How the treatment works
Discussion of grinding, clenching, sleep, stress and any dental history.
Assessment of whether masseter-focused treatment is appropriate, or whether dental review should come first.
Where suitable, a clear plan with realistic expectations, dosing and follow-up.
Your treatment journey
- 01Private Consultation
- 02Suitability Assessment
- 03Personalised Treatment Plan
- 04Treatment & Aftercare
Why choose Dr Farzana
- 20+ years of medical experience
- Background in dermatology and gynaecology
- Doctor-led consultation and treatment — never delegated
- Discreet, women-focused care
- Regenerative and longevity-led protocols
- Featured across UK editorial press (Tatler, Grazia, The Times)
Information on this page is for general guidance only and does not replace dental, medical or emergency care. Treatment suitability, risks, benefits, expected outcomes and aftercare are discussed during a private consultation with Dr Farzana. Results vary between individuals and treatment is not suitable for everyone. Masseter Botox does not cure TMJ disorders and is not a replacement for dental assessment.
Frequently asked questions
What is teeth grinding?+
Teeth grinding, or bruxism, is involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth, often during sleep. It can be associated with jaw tension, headaches and worn teeth.
Why do people grind or clench their teeth?+
Possible contributors include stress, sleep patterns, dental factors and masseter muscle overactivity. The reasons vary between individuals.
How can teeth grinding affect daily life?+
It can affect sleep, cause jaw ache or facial tension, contribute to headaches and, over time, may affect the teeth. A consultation helps identify what may help in your case.
When may masseter Botox be considered?+
It may be discussed where symptoms appear linked to masseter overactivity and where suitability is confirmed. It is not appropriate for everyone.
Do I still need to see a dentist?+
Often yes. Dental assessment and splint therapy can play an important role and may be recommended alongside or instead of muscle-focused treatment.
What happens during consultation?+
Dr Farzana reviews your symptoms, history and goals, explains realistic options and only recommends treatment where appropriate.
Are results guaranteed?+
No. We use medically responsible language — treatment may help in suitable patients, but outcomes vary.
Where can I be seen?+
Private consultations are available for patients in Leeds and Bradford.
Where Dr Farzana practises
Patients can request a private consultation depending on clinic availability across:
Ready to discuss teeth grinding treatment privately?
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