Dental physiotherapy Wrocław
Pain in the face, jaw muscle tension, temporomandibular joint problems, or difficulty opening the mouth may have a common cause—functional disorders of the stomatognathic system. In such cases, dental physiotherapy is an effective complement to dental and orthodontic treatment. Take advantage of comprehensive dental physiotherapy conducted by a qualified specialist and take care of your health!


When is it worth using dental physiotherapy?
Dental physiotherapy is recommended for people who struggle with:
- tension headaches and facial pain,
- problems with the temporomandibular joint (e.g., clicking, popping, limited mobility),
- excessive tension in the masticatory muscles and jaw clenching,
- bruxism – grinding and clenching of teeth,
- overloading after orthodontic or prosthetic procedures.
Therapy also helps prepare patients for orthodontic or prosthetic treatment, improving results and shortening rehabilitation time. Regular work with a physical therapist can significantly reduce the risk of recurrence and greatly improve quality of life and comfort.
Comprehensive dental physiotherapy in Wrocław
The masticatory system is a complex structure, and abnormalities in it can affect the entire body – from chronic pain to difficulties with eating or speaking. Dental physiotherapy is not only an effective method of treatment, but also a means of preventing many problems resulting from muscle and joint overload.
At Dentaxo, we work in an interdisciplinary manner – physiotherapists, orthodontists, and dentists work together to provide comprehensive care. Make an appointment for a consultation and see how much working on the tension and balance of the muscles of the face and neck can change.

What does therapy with a dental physiotherapist look like?
The first appointment involves a thorough diagnosis – assessment of posture, temporomandibular joint function, muscle tension, and patient habits. Based on this, the physical therapist selects an individualized treatment plan, which may include:
- manual techniques within the face, head, neck, and shoulder girdle,
- joint mobilization and work with the masticatory muscles,
- trigger point therapy,
- self-therapy exercises and postural education,
- relaxation techniques and breathing exercises.
The treatments are safe, tailored to the patient’s capabilities, and performed in a calm, comfortable atmosphere.
Dental physiotherapy – for adults and children
Although physiotherapy is most often used by adults who experience pain, dental physiotherapy can also be helpful for children – especially those who are undergoing orthodontic treatment, have difficulty with proper articulation, or have bad habits (e.g., mouth breathing, teeth grinding, poor posture) .
Early implementation of therapy helps to avoid more serious disorders in the future and supports the harmonious development of the stomatognathic system.
Experienced dental physiotherapist in Wrocław – trust the specialists at Dentaxo
Choosing the right dental physiotherapist is crucial for the effectiveness of treatment. At Dentaxo, we work with specialists who have expertise in both physiotherapy and the functioning of the stomatognathic system. This ensures that the therapy is not only precise, but also safe and tailored to the patient’s needs.
Whether you are struggling with temporomandibular joint pain, tension in the masticatory muscles, or preparing for orthodontic treatment, our physiotherapists will help you regain comfort and full functionality. Make an appointment at Dentaxo!

FAQ
When is it worth scheduling an implant consultation?
It is worth making an appointment if you are missing one or more teeth, are planning to have a tooth removed, or want to improve your chewing comfort and the aesthetics of your smile. The consultation will help assess bone conditions, present possible solutions, and plan treatment.
Does implant placement hurt?
No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, making it painless. After the procedure, you may experience slight discomfort, which can be easily controlled with regular painkillers.
How much does a dental implant cost in Wrocław?
The price depends on the type of implant, the need for bone reconstruction, the crown material, and the complexity of the case. During the consultation, for PLN 250, we will present an individual treatment plan with a full quote.
How long does implant treatment take?
The entire process usually takes between 3 and 6 months. It includes implant placement, healing time (osseointegration), and the fabrication of the final crown. In some cases, faster procedures are possible.
Can an implant be inserted immediately after tooth extraction?
Yes, if the bone conditions are good and there is no inflammation, the implant can be inserted immediately after extraction. The final decision is made after clinical and radiological evaluation.
How to prepare for an implant consultation?
It is worth bringing a recent X-ray or CT scan, although we can also perform these on site. During the consultation, we will ask about your general health, any medications you are taking, and your expectations regarding the aesthetic effect.
What should you not do when you have implants?
Implants should not be overloaded, used to bite hard objects, or neglected in terms of hygiene. Avoiding smoking, regular check-ups, and professional cleaning significantly extend their durability and prevent inflammation of the tissues surrounding the implant.

A little more about Dentaxo
Our Dental Clinic located in Wrocław is a place where patients can receive comprehensive dental care at the highest level. The clinic’s offerings include all areas of dentistry, from diagnostics to treatment and dental surgery. Our goal is to provide each patient with a healthy and beautiful smile.
We support our patients at every treatment stage, using state-of-the-art technology, including microscopes for root canal treatment. Teeth whitening is performed using innovative methods to achieve aesthetic results, without exposing teeth to damage. The office is equipped with advanced tools to help us take care of our patients’ oral health.