Botox has moved far beyond the world of cosmetics — and for some people with jaw pain, it’s recommended as a potential solution. But does it truly work? And how does it compare with physiotherapy and other conservative treatments?
In this episode, Simon Coghlan — physiotherapist and pain specialist — discusses the evidence, mechanisms, and myths surrounding Botox for temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and bruxism.
From how botulinum toxin actually works to why results can vary so widely, Simon unpacks some of the science, shares clinical insights, and offers a balanced view of when (and when not) to consider injections.
You’ll also learn why addressing underlying causes such as stress, posture, and joint mechanics is important to give lasting relief — and how physiotherapy can help rebuild jaw comfort and confidence for the long term.
About Your Hosts
Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.
Disclaimer
The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.
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