March 27, 2026
Orofacial pain can be complex, frustrating, and often misdiagnosed. Many patients suffer for months—or even years—without clear answers, cycling through treatments that fail to address the root cause. At Columbia Center for Sleep Apnea & TMJ, our specialized approach focuses on identifying and treating the underlying issues behind chronic facial and oral pain, helping patients regain comfort and quality of life. What Is Orofacial Pain? Orofacial pain refers to discomfort felt in the face, jaw, mouth, or surrounding structures. It can stem from a wide range of conditions, including nerve disorders, muscular dysfunction, inflammation, and systemic health issues. Because symptoms often overlap with other conditions, proper diagnosis requires expertise and a comprehensive evaluation. Common Types of Orofacial Pain We Treat At Columbia Center for Sleep Apnea & TMJ, we see patients with a variety of persistent and unexplained symptoms, including: 1. Chronic Headaches and Facial Pain Many headaches originate from jaw dysfunction or muscle tension rather than neurological causes alone. Patients often experience: Tension headaches Migraines triggered by jaw strain Pain radiating from the jaw into the temples and neck These symptoms are frequently linked to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. 2. Trigeminal Neuralgia This condition involves irritation or damage to the trigeminal nerve, leading to sudden, severe facial pain. Patients may describe it as: Sharp, electric shock-like sensations Pain triggered by chewing, speaking, or even light touch Episodes that come and go unpredictably Proper diagnosis is critical, as this condition is often mistaken for dental issues. 3. Burning Mouth Syndrome Burning mouth syndrome is characterized by a persistent burning sensation in the tongue, lips, or entire mouth without an obvious cause. It may be accompanied by: Dry mouth Altered taste sensations Tingling or numbness This condition can be linked to nerve dysfunction, hormonal changes, or underlying health concerns. 4. Oral Sores and Soft Tissue Pain Recurring oral sores or unexplained soft tissue discomfort can significantly impact daily life. These may be caused by: Autoimmune conditions Chronic irritation Nutritional deficiencies Infection or inflammation Identifying the cause is key to effective treatment. 5. Post-Traumatic Trigeminal Neuropathy (PTTN) PTTN can develop after dental procedures, facial injuries, or surgeries. Symptoms may include: Persistent numbness or tingling Burning or aching pain Heightened sensitivity in affected areas This condition requires specialized care to manage nerve-related pain effectively. Why Orofacial Pain Is Often Misdiagnosed Orofacial pain conditions frequently mimic other issues, leading to misdiagnosis or delayed treatment. Patients may visit multiple providers—dentists, primary care physicians, neurologists—without finding relief. Common reasons for misdiagnosis include: Overlapping symptoms across conditions Lack of specialized training in orofacial pain Treating symptoms instead of identifying root causes At Columbia Center for Sleep Apnea & TMJ, our doctor is highly trained in recognizing these complex patterns, ensuring a more accurate diagnosis and targeted care plan. Our Specialized Approach to Treatment We believe that effective treatment begins with understanding the full picture. Our process includes: Comprehensive Evaluation We assess jaw function, muscle activity, nerve response, sleep patterns, and overall health to identify contributing factors. Personalized Treatment Plans No two patients are alike. Treatment may include: TMJ therapy and oral appliances Neuromuscular treatments Behavioral and lifestyle recommendations Collaboration with other healthcare providers when needed Focus on Long-Term Relief Rather than masking symptoms, our goal is to address the root cause of pain and provide lasting solutions. The Connection Between Sleep and Orofacial Pain Sleep disorders such as sleep apnea can significantly contribute to orofacial pain. Poor sleep can: Increase muscle tension Worsen inflammation Lower pain tolerance By addressing both sleep and jaw health, we help patients achieve more comprehensive and sustainable results. Proudly Serving the Tri-Cities and Beyond Columbia Center for Sleep Apnea & TMJ is proud to serve patients throughout the region, including: Richland Kennewick Pasco Moses Lake Benton City Ephrata And surrounding communities We are committed to providing accessible, specialized care for patients across Eastern Washington who are seeking answers and relief from chronic orofacial pain. When to Seek Help If you are experiencing any of the following, it may be time to consult a specialist: Persistent facial, jaw, or oral pain Frequent headaches with no clear cause Burning or tingling sensations in the mouth Pain after dental procedures that doesn’t resolve Difficulty chewing or jaw discomfort Early diagnosis can prevent symptoms from worsening and improve treatment outcomes. Find Relief with Expert Care Living with chronic orofacial pain can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. At Columbia Center for Sleep Apnea & TMJ, we are dedicated to helping patients uncover the source of their pain and providing advanced, compassionate care. If you’ve been struggling with unexplained symptoms or ineffective treatments, our specialized approach may be the solution you’ve been looking for.