Treatments

Dr Neysan Chah understands the significant impact that orofacial pain and dental sleep disorders can have on your daily life. That's why we are dedicated to providing expert management and relief for individuals suffering from these debilitating conditions.

Conditions We Treat

TMD, or Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, encompasses a range of conditions that affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), jaw muscles, facial muscles, ligaments, and related structures...

Clicking in the jaw joint is a frequent issue, particularly among female patients, and, in many instances, little to no treatment is required. On the other hand there are cases where addressing the clicking joint becomes essential...

Experiencing jaw pain during pregnancy, along with other symptoms like jaw locking or clicking, is a common occurrence...

Facial muscle pain and tightness can often stem from myofascial pain syndrome, which affects skeletal muscles, particularly in the jaw, face, and neck regions...

A migraine is a distinct type of headache disorder characterized by recurring episodes of moderate to severe head pain...

Persistent neuropathic facial pain is a persistent and intense pain, which can be constant and described in diverse ways and impacts the nerves within the mouth and facial region...

Post Herpetic Neuralgia (PHN) is a persistent and often debilitating neuropathic pain condition that arises as a complication of shingles, caused by the varicella-zoster virus...

Bruxism is a term used to describe the habit of grinding, clenching, or gnashing one's teeth. This condition also occurs during waking hours but is typically more common during sleep...

Jaw joint restriction and locking can occur for various reasons, with the most common being the movement or displacement of the disc within the jaw joint...


Neurovascular orofacial pain encompasses discomfort or intense pain in the face and oral cavity, involving nerves and blood vessels...

Headaches that extend into the face can occur due to the intricate network of nerves in the head and face, including the trigeminal nerve responsible for facial sensations and jaw movements...

Trigeminal neuralgia, also known as "tic douloureux", is an excruciating and often debilitating disorder that affects the trigeminal nerve..

Whether you’ve endured weeks, months, or even years of discomfort, at NCOFP, we recognise the frustration and distress that come with unrelenting tooth pain...

Treatment Options

Snoring appliances (also known as Mandibular Advancement / Repositioning Devices) are a discreet, portable and minimally invasive solution for patients who suffer with snoring and sleep disordered breathing issues.

A custom-made protective device worn in the mouth to help address various issues related to teeth grinding, jaw clenching, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.

A jaw joint injection, also known as a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) injection, is a procedure used to alleviate inflammation, pain and swelling in the jaw joint.

Therapeutic injections deliver targeted medication directly to the affected area, effectively reducing inflammation, alleviating muscle spasms, and providing significant relief from orofacial pain.

Trigger point injections target specific areas of the jaw, head, and neck musculature to alleviate chronic headaches and TMJ pain.

Nerve blocks function by interrupting the signals transmitted along specific nerves, effectively providing immediate relief from acute or chronic pain conditions.

Botox, a specialized protein, functions by temporarily blocking nerve conduction to the muscle weakening specific muscles, thereby reducing excessive contractions that contribute to pain.

At NCOFP, Dr. Neysan Chah emphasizes a personalized approach to medication management, ensuring that each patient's treatment plan is tailored to their unique needs and circumstances.