TMJ Arthrocentesis

Minimally Invasive Treatment for Joint-Related Pain

Arthrocentesis is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat disorders of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).

It is designed to relieve pain and improve jaw movement by washing out the joint and reducing inflammation.


When Arthrocentesis Is Considered

Arthrocentesis is used for joint-related (intra-articular) TMJ conditions, particularly where symptoms have not responded to conservative treatment.

It may be appropriate if you have:

This procedure is not used for muscle-related (myogenic) pain, which requires a different approach.


How Arthrocentesis Works

The TMJ is a small joint containing fluid and a soft disc that allows smooth movement.

In certain conditions, this system becomes:

Arthrocentesis works by:

The result is often reduced pain and improved function.


The Procedure

Arthrocentesis is typically performed under local anaesthetic, with or without sedation.

The procedure is quick and does not involve incisions or open surgery.


Recovery

Recovery is usually straightforward.

Patients are often guided to perform gentle jaw exercises following the procedure.


Results

Arthrocentesis can lead to:

Outcomes depend on the underlying condition and stage of disease.


Risks and Complications

Arthrocentesis is generally safe, but potential risks include:

Serious complications are uncommon, particularly with careful technique.


Specialist Assessment and Treatment

Accurate diagnosis is essential in TMJ disorders, as treatment depends on whether symptoms arise from the joint or the surrounding muscles.

As a dual-qualified (medical and dental) Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, care is guided by:

This allows for:


A Structured Approach to TMJ Treatment

Arthrocentesis sits within a graduated treatment pathway.

We prioritise:

  1. Conservative measures (splints, physiotherapy, medication)
  2. Targeted interventions where required
  3. Minimally invasive procedures such as arthrocentesis
  4. More invasive procedures only where necessary

This ensures treatment remains proportionate and appropriate.


Consultation

A detailed consultation allows assessment of your symptoms, examination of jaw function, and identification of the underlying cause.


Book a Consultation

For assessment and treatment of TMJ disorders, including arthrocentesis, arrange a consultation to discuss your symptoms and options.

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Written and medically reviewed by:

Dr Tom Pepper
Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
MBBS BDS MSc FRCS

Private consultations available in Harley Street and Cromwell Hospital, London.