Orafacial Pain

Orofacial Pain Treatment in Bhiwandi – Expert Diagnosis & Lasting Relief
If you’re experiencing persistent facial pain, jaw discomfort, headaches, or unexplained dental pain, you may be suffering from orofacial pain—a complex condition that affects the face, mouth, jaw, and surrounding areas. At Smiley Dental Clinic, Bhiwandi, we provide advanced orofacial pain treatment tailored to your specific condition and needs.
What is Orofacial Pain?
Orofacial pain refers to pain felt in the mouth, jaw, face, or head and can stem from a variety of causes, including:
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMD/TMJ)
Bruxism (teeth grinding)
Neuropathic pain (nerve-related)
Myofascial pain syndrome
Referred dental pain
Sleep-related disorders (linked with jaw and airway)
Burning mouth, unable to open mouth, unable to swallow food, pricking pain
Proper diagnosis and targeted treatment are essential, as orofacial pain is often misunderstood or misdiagnosed.
Meet Our Specialist – Dr. Nilashri Kene
Dr. Nilashri Kene is a leading expert in orofacial pain and temporomandibular disorders. She holds a prestigious Fellowship in TMD, Orofacial Pain, and Dental Sleep Medicine from Roseman University, USA. With years of experience and a patient-centric approach, Dr. Kene specializes in diagnosing the root causes of chronic pain and providing evidence-based, non-invasive treatments that help patients regain comfort and quality of life.
Why Choose Smiley Dental Clinic for Orofacial Pain?
Comprehensive clinical evaluation and advanced diagnostics
Personalized, non-surgical treatment plans
Focus on long-term pain relief and function restoration
Integrated approach including dental, musculoskeletal, and neurological perspectives
Compassionate care in a modern, patient-friendly environment
Don’t Let Chronic Pain Control Your Life
If facial pain is interfering with your daily activities, don’t ignore it. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Nilashri Kene at Smiley Dental Clinic, Bhiwandi, and take the first step towards long-term relief and improved well-being.
FAQs
What are common symptoms of orofacial pain?
Symptoms include persistent jaw or facial pain, headaches, clicking or locking of the jaw, earache, and difficulty in chewing or speaking. If these symptoms persist, it’s best to seek professional help.
How is orofacial pain diagnosed?
Is orofacial pain treatable without surgery?
Yes, in most cases, orofacial pain can be effectively managed without surgery. Treatments may include occlusal splints (bite guards), muscle therapy, physical therapy, stress management, and lifestyle changes.
Can stress cause orofacial pain?
Absolutely. Stress often leads to clenching or grinding of teeth (bruxism), which can cause or worsen orofacial pain. Dr. Kene includes stress-related assessments in her treatment planning.
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