Studies indicate that psychological factors are associated with chronic pain in the face, mouth or jaws. However, current management, particularly in dentistry, does not target these factors. This review therefore explored whether behavioural interventions like cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), biofeedback and posture regulation compared with usual care could improve outcomes for patients with chronic orofacial pain. We found that such interventions improved long-term pain intensity, pain interference with daily life activities and depression. However, the quality of the studies was poor and there were few studies from which we could combine results. We therefore recommend further high quality trials are needed to support the use of such interventions for chronic orofacial pain.