Orofacial Pain, TMJ and Sleep of Oklahoma
About Orofacial Pain, TMJ and Sleep of Oklahoma
Most dental clinics focus on cleanings, fillings, or cosmetic work, but Orofacial Pain, TMJ and Sleep of Oklahoma zeroes in on the intersections of jaw function, chronic pain, and sleep disorders. Situated just off 36th Avenue NW in Norman, the practice occupies a low-key suite near medical offices and residential pockets—far from the bustle of Campus Corner but still central for those navigating Norman’s spread-out neighborhoods. Google’s aggregated feedback puts them at 4.8 stars from 291 reviews, a signal that’s harder to earn in specialized care than in general dentistry. The clinic’s name spells out its priorities: temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction, orofacial pain syndromes, and sleep-related breathing issues, including collaborations with sleep physicians when needed.
Norman’s healthcare landscape leans heavily on the university’s influence, but this practice operates independently, catering to patients whose needs fall outside routine dental visits. Questions about treatment options or insurance coordination are best directed to their line at (405) 321-8030. For first-time visitors, the building’s layout can be confusing—suite 103 is tucked along the side, so checking the map beforehand saves a few minutes. The area itself is quiet, more functional than flashy, with a mix of older brick buildings and newer professional plazas that reflect Norman’s blend of small-town roots and university-driven growth.
This listing was last updated on March 18, 2026