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Blood Collection: A small sample of blood is drawn from the patient, typically from the arm.
Processing: The blood is placed in a centrifuge to separate the platelets from other components of the blood, creating a higher concentration of platelets (PRP).
Injection: The concentrated PRP is injected directly into the TMJ or the surrounding tissues, such as muscles, ligaments, and tendons, that may be contributing to the pain or dysfunction.
Healing Process: The growth factors in the PRP stimulate the body’s natural healing processes, encouraging tissue regeneration, reducing inflammation, and promoting repair.
PRP therapy has shown promise for treating TMJ disorders, especially in cases where there is inflammation, cartilage damage, or soft tissue injury. However, results can vary depending on the severity of the condition and how well the body responds to the treatment. Some patients experience significant improvements after one or two injections, while others may require multiple sessions for optimal results.
PRP therapy offers a promising treatment option for TMJ disorders, particularly for patients seeking non-surgical and minimally invasive alternatives. Contact us to see if PRP is an appropriate treatment for your specific condition.
TMJ Disorders (TMD): These include a range of problems affecting the joint, such as inflammation, pain, and restricted movement.
Cartilage Damage: Damage to the cartilage of the TMJ can be repaired through PRP therapy, potentially helping to restore function and reduce pain.
Ligament and Tendon Injuries: In cases where the ligaments or tendons around the TMJ are damaged or inflamed, PRP can promote healing and repair.
Arthritis of the TMJ: In cases of TMJ arthritis, PRP can help reduce inflammation and stimulate healing of the joint structures.
Mild Side Effects: As PRP therapy uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reactions or complications is minimal. However, some patients may experience temporary soreness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site.
Not Suitable for All Cases: PRP may not be effective for everyone, especially in cases of severe TMJ damage, such as advanced arthritis or significant structural issues requiring surgery.
Not a Quick Fix: It may take several weeks or months to notice the full benefits of PRP therapy, as the healing process can be gradual.
Pain Reduction: PRP can reduce inflammation in the TMJ, which may help alleviate pain associated with TMD. It promotes healing in the affected tissues, leading to long-term pain relief.
Restoring Joint Function: PRP can help regenerate damaged cartilage, tendons, and ligaments around the TMJ, improving joint mobility and function.
Non-Surgical Treatment: PRP offers a non-invasive alternative to more aggressive treatments like surgery. It can be a less risky and more conservative approach to managing TMJ disorders.
Faster Recovery: Since PRP uses the body’s own healing resources, recovery times can be quicker compared to other treatments. Additionally, there’s a lower risk of complications like infection or rejection, as the material used comes from the patient themselves.
Reduced Need for Medications: By addressing the underlying inflammation and tissue damage, PRP therapy can reduce the need for pain medications, which may have long-term side effects.
Recovery after PRP therapy is similar, with most patients experiencing only mild soreness or swelling at the injection site. The full benefits of PRP may take several weeks to months to become apparent, as tissue healing takes time
Mild side effects may include pain, swelling, and bruising at the injection site, but these are typically temporary
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