Serving Dumfries, Virginia

TMJ & TMD Treatment in Dumfries, VA

Hedgewood Dental provides tmj & tmd treatment for Dumfries patients from our Woodbridge office. 10-15 minutes from your area, with care led by Dr. Christine Mai since 1997.

TMJ care for Dumfries patients

Jaw pain, clicking, headaches, and limited opening often trace to the temporomandibular joint — we evaluate bite, muscles, and habits to build a conservative plan.

TMJ and TMD treatment in Woodbridge, VA addresses jaw joint pain, clicking, locking, and muscle tension that affect chewing and daily comfort. Hedgewood Dental evaluates your bite, joint sounds, and grinding habits before recommending care.

Many patients improve with a custom night guard, physical therapy-style exercises, and minor bite adjustments. We coordinate imaging or specialist care when symptoms are severe or persistent.

For patients coming from Dumfries, VA, the office is 10-15 minutes away. We keep visits clear and practical, with treatment options explained before care begins.

Why Dumfries patients choose Hedgewood Dental

  • Conservative first

    Night guards, stress reduction, and bite adjustments before invasive care.

  • Headache overlap

    Many patients notice fewer tension headaches when jaw strain improves.

  • Custom appliances

    Night guards reduce clenching and grinding forces on the joint.

  • Specialist referral

    Severe surgical cases referred when conservative care is not enough.

Getting here from Dumfries

From Dumfries, take Route 1 north toward Woodbridge. The drive to our office is typically 10–15 minutes.

Frequently asked questions

Do you offer TMJ & TMD Treatment for Dumfries patients?

Yes. Hedgewood Dental provides tMJ & TMD Treatment for patients from Dumfries, VA at our Woodbridge office.

How far is Hedgewood Dental from Dumfries?

Hedgewood Dental is 10-15 minutes from Dumfries. From Dumfries, take Route 1 north toward Woodbridge. The drive to our office is typically 10–15 minutes.

What should Dumfries patients know about TMJ?

Jaw pain, clicking, headaches, and limited opening often trace to the temporomandibular joint — we evaluate bite, muscles, and habits to build a conservative plan.