Patients with occlusal muscle pain can often be treated clinically in different ways depending on the cause of the pain: i. If the patient accidentally falls, causing soft tissue injury at the occlusal muscle with a small amount of hematoma formation. At this time, patients are advised to apply local ice externally to avoid progressive increase in the volume of the hematoma. In the later stage, hot aman pack can be applied externally, and drugs such as bruise pill and swelling pain can be taken orally to effectively reduce the progressive aggravation of the injury at the occlusal muscle. Second, if the patient eats hard, indigestible food for a long time, the pain at the occlusal muscle is caused by repeated chewing. In this case, it is recommended that the patient be given massage, physical therapy, infrared local irradiation at the occlusal muscle, avoid eating hard, indigestible food, and eat more liquid, easily digestible food. After adjusting the dietary habits, the pain of occlusal muscle in most patients can be relieved sooner.