Gentle, targeted treatment focused on jaw-related tension.
Many people with TMJ discomfort also experience clenching, facial tension, headaches, neck tightness, or a feeling that their jaw is constantly “on edge.”
In clinic, we often see people who have been told to just manage it or live with it, even though the discomfort affects eating, talking, sleeping, or concentrating.
In practice, TMJ pain often reflects a combination of muscular tension, nervous system stress, and altered movement patterns rather than a single cause.
Acupuncture can help TMJ-related pain by:
Treatment is precise and gentle, with care taken around sensitive facial areas. Many people notice a sense of release or ease through the jaw and surrounding muscles following treatment.
Your appointment begins with a discussion about your jaw symptoms, clenching habits, headaches, and any neck or shoulder tension.
Treatment focuses on the jaw and related areas, including the face, neck, and upper body where relevant.
Needles are placed carefully and comfortably, with your comfort and safety prioritised throughout.
Sessions are with Margaux, an ACC‑registered acupuncturist with a special interest in jaw pain and stress‑related tension.
I have experience supporting people with jaw‑related tension and understand how TMJ symptoms often overlap with neck tension, stress patterns and headaches.
In your sessions I take a careful, considered approach to TMJ treatment, checking in often, explaining what I’m doing, and tailoring treatment rather than using a one‑size‑fits‑all plan.
If jaw pain, clenching, or tension headaches are affecting your comfort or daily life, targeted acupuncture may help.
Written and reviewed by Anj Young, ACC‑registered director of Top Notch Bodyworks, Massey, West Auckland.