Do you struggle with jaw problems, headaches, or neck and facial pain? At SolSpa in Kingston, our intra-oral massage therapy offers specialized relief for a wide range of symptoms, including those highlighted in the attached graphic.
Our certified massage therapists address issues such as clicking, popping jaw joints, grating sounds, cheek muscle pain, and uncontrollable jaw movements. Intra-oral massage can also help with related symptoms from TMJ disorder—headaches, ear pain, decreased hearing, dizziness, neck stiffness, teeth grinding, mouth discomfort, sore throat, and sensitive eyes.
By combining gentle internal and external massage techniques, our treatments target deep tension, improve jaw mobility, and reduce pain, often where other therapies have failed. Kingston-area clients seeking relief from jaw clenching, locked jaws, migraine headaches, ringing in the ears, shoulder pain, and more find lasting results in our spa’s calming, professional environment.
What to Expect at SolSpa
-
Your therapist uses gloved hand techniques inside your mouth and complementary external massage for jaw, head, neck, and face.
-
All protocols emphasize client comfort, spa cleanliness, and individualized care.
Frequently Asked Questions about Intra-Oral Massage
-
Is intra-oral massage safe for all clients?
Yes, performed by certified RMTs, this technique is gentle, effective, and safe for most adults; we consult each client for contraindications. -
What symptoms does intra-oral massage help?
Relief for:-
Jaw problems: clicking, popping, grating, pain in cheek muscles, locking, limited opening, deviation, and difficulty finding bite.
-
Head pain: forehead, temples, migraine-type, pain at base of head, scalp pain.
-
Ear issues: ringing, decreased hearing, ear pain, dizziness.
-
Neck pain: muscle stiffness, pain, numbness, shoulder aches.
-
Teeth: clenching, soreness, grinding.
-
Mouth: discomfort, trouble opening, smooth movement, stuck jaw.
-
Throat: swallowing challenges, laryngitis, soreness, voice issues.
-
Eyes: pain, bloodshot, light sensitivity, bulging.
-
-
Do I need a dentist or doctor’s referral?
No referral needed, but coordination with your healthcare provider is encouraged for complex cases. -
How long does a session last?
Typical sessions are 45–60 minutes, tailored to your needs. -
Is intra-oral massage covered by insurance?
Most RMT services are covered—ask about direct billing for Ontario plans. -
How many treatments are recommended?
Clients often benefit from a series, especially for chronic TMJ or headache relief; your therapist will recommend a plan. -
Can this therapy be combined with other SolSpa treatments?
Yes, pairing with neck, shoulder, and facial massage amplifies results. -
Are there any risks or side effects?
Very safe when performed by specialists; rare side effects include minor soreness or temporary tenderness. -
Can intra-oral massage help with teeth grinding or clenching?
Yes, the therapy can reduce tension in the jaw muscles, relieve soreness, and minimize nighttime clenching. -
Will intra-oral massage improve headaches or ear pain?
Many clients find significant reduction in headache, ear discomfort, and related symptoms after treatment.
Client Stories
“I had such a relaxing experience today. I would highly recommend SolSpa, it was so clean, smelt amazing, and staff were so lovely... I would definitely go back for other services, thanks so much for making my day.” – Kathleen L.
"The best spa in Kingston. Great service, attention to detail and very friendly people working here." - Lavan A
"Amazing spa!!! Will go back. Extensive products fair prices. You do have to pay for parking but it is well worth it." - Lindsay P
Why Choose SolSpa?
SolSpa’s intra-oral massage offers Kingston’s most specialized care for TMJ, jaw, and headache relief. With certified RMTs, a welcoming spa environment, and easy booking, we are Kingston’s trusted destination for all facial, jaw, and pain-related massage needs.
Ready for Relief?
Book online, call our spa, or visit us in Kingston for expert intra-oral massage and symptom relief.

