Contact Information
Address:
4601 Lake Boone Trail #1c, Raleigh, NC 27607
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Website
https://raleighfacialpain.com
Raleigh Facial Pain Center is a specialized orofacial pain practice in Raleigh, NC, dedicated to diagnosing and treating TMD, jaw pain, facial pain, and related chewing system disorders. Led by Dr. Yount and a team with over 25 years of experience, we provide personalized, non-surgical treatment plans to help patients move from pain to lasting health. Raleigh Facial Pain Center is a specialized clinic in Raleigh, NC, dedicated to diagnosing and treating TMD, jaw pain, facial nerve pain, and related chewing system disorders through personalized, non-surgical care. Led by Dr. Kevin Yount, our experienced team uses a holistic approach combining custom splints, physical therapy, biofeedback, and lifestyle counseling to help patients achieve lasting relief. With over 25 years of experience and a strong focus on patient-centered care, we provide expert treatment for adults and children suffering from chronic facial pain, tension headaches, bite changes, and more—all in a supportive, state-of-the-art facility conveniently located near Rex Hospital.
4601 Lake Boone Trail #1c, Raleigh, NC 27607
https://raleighfacialpain.com
Raleigh Facial Pain Center, located at 4601 Lake Boone Trail #1c, Raleigh, NC 27607, is Raleigh's premier destination for specialized orofacial pain management. We are dedicated to diagnosing and providing comprehensive treatment for complex facial, jaw, and head pain conditions. Our expert team utilizes advanced techniques to help you find relief from TMJ disorders, migraines originating in the face, neuropathic pain, and more. Experience personalized care focused solely on facial pain. Visit us at https://raleighfacialpain.com or call (919) 781-6600.
Q: What is the difference between a dentist and a facial pain specialist?
A facial pain specialist has completed additional years of specialized training beyond dental school, focusing specifically on diagnosing and managing complex facial pain conditions.
Q: What conditions do you treat?
A: We treat TMJ disorders, facial nerve pain (like trigeminal neuralgia), chronic migraines/headaches, jaw pain, facial trauma recovery issues, and various neuropathic facial pains.
Q: What happens during my first evaluation?
A: Expect a thorough history, detailed examination, and diagnostic tests tailored to pinpoint the source of your facial pain. We then discuss potential treatment pathways.