Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)
Struggling with jaw pain, headaches, or worn teeth from bruxism? At Neo‑Derm Clinics in London and Manchester, we offer expert Botox® treatment to relax jaw muscles and protect your smile.

Dr. Javed Hussain
Dr Javed Hussain is a highly skilled aesthetic physician with extensive experience in treating bruxism using Botox®. His holistic, patient-centred approach ensures effective relief from teeth grinding, clenching, and TMJ symptoms, tailored to your unique needs.
What Is Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)?
Bruxism involves involuntary teeth grinding or clenching, often during sleep or periods of stress, and can lead to:
- Jaw pain & facial muscle fatigue
- Headaches and earaches
- Worn, cracked, or sensitive teeth
- Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) discomfort
- Overdeveloped jaw muscles from chronic clenching
Bruxism affects around 10–22% of people globally and can occur during the day or night
Botox for Bruxism
We believe in transparent pricing with no hidden costs. Our Botox Treatments are competitively priced to offer you the best value.
Botox Bruxism
£350
Our Clinic
We operate three clinics across the UK. We believe in providing a complete, holistic approach to health. Our welcoming environment, advanced equipment, and dedicated experts, led by Dr Javed Hussain, ensure you receive the highest standard of care.
FAQ
It is the habitual grinding or clenching of teeth, either while awake or asleep, often triggered by stress, misaligned bite, or anxiety
Injected into the masseter muscles, Botox® relaxes and weakens overactive muscles, reducing clenching force and grinding without affecting normal function
Yes, when administered by Dr Javed Hussain, Botox® is a safe and effective treatment option for most patients, with minimal side effects .
Effectiveness typically lasts 3-4 months. Regular maintenance injections help sustain relief and protect dental health.
Yes, by reducing grinding forces, Botox® prevents enamel wear, cracked teeth, and safeguards dental work like crowns and fillings.
Yes, alternatives include mouthguards, stress management, physiotherapy, cognitive therapy, night-time dental splints, and biofeedback devices
Seek help if you experience jaw pain, morning headaches, worn teeth, or if your partner notices nighttime grinding. Early treatment prevents long-term dental and muscular damage.
Yes, stress and anxiety are major triggers for awake bruxism and can also contribute to sleep bruxism in some cases
Botox® for bruxism is not routinely funded by the NHS. Neo‑Derm Clinics offers this treatment privately, with personalised care and expert administration.