TMJ Flare-Up Relief

TMD symptoms can flare up temporarily — often from stress, overuse, a long dental appointment, or no clear reason at all. Most flares settle within a week or two with conservative care. Here's what to do while you wait it out.

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The goal during a flare is to calm things down, not to push through exercises. If you're mid-program on another routine, it's fine to pause it until the acute flare settles.

What to Do

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Most flares improve noticeably within a few days to two weeks with conservative care like this. Once symptoms calm down, gradually resume your regular program rather than jumping back in at full intensity.

NOTE: If a flare is severe, involves your jaw locking, doesn't improve after 2-3 weeks of conservative care, or comes with significant swelling or fever, see a dentist, orofacial pain specialist, or your doctor rather than continuing to manage it at home.