ICON DENTAL STUDIO INTRODUCES NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR TMJ RELIEF AND ANTI-AGING
TMJ disorders affect millions of Americans and can cause jaw pain, headaches, clenching, difficulty chewing and chronic facial tension. Unlike injectables that temporarily relax muscles, Emface offers a noninvasive option designed to improve muscle function while relieving TMJ-related discomfort.
Dr. Pratiti Gandhi, founder of
"Many patients come to us because they're struggling with jaw pain, teeth grinding or chronic facial tension," said Gandhi. "Emface gives us a way to help with TMJ symptoms while also naturally lifting and toning the face, and it does all this without needles. It's a great example of how modern dentistry can support overall head and neck health – not just healthy teeth."
The practice is also introducing Exion, an ultrasound treatment that boosts the skin's natural collagen production, reducing fine lines and producing hyaluronic acid for a "dewier" look.
Emface is sometimes called a "noninvasive facelift." It uses radiofrequency and muscle stimulation to firm skin, soften wrinkles and tone the muscles of the face. Exion works alongside it, using radiofrequency and ultrasound to encourage the skin's own renewal process.
To celebrate the launch of Emface and Exion,
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