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Dentists Can Use Botox for Cosmetic Treatments

People generally associate Botox® with facial cosmetic treatments. However, botox can also be used by dentists to alleviate various conditions of the jaw. As a muscle relaxant, Botox can relieve tooth-grinding and similar bad habits. This, in turn, can help reduce ongoing damage to the teeth. Before scheduling an appointment, it is important to know exactly what Botox is, how it is used to treat dental conditions, and the potential health effects it can have on your body.

What is Botox?

Botox is the trade name for Botulinum Toxin A, which is produced by the bacterium clostridium botulinum. As the technical name suggests, it is considered a toxin. All medicines, however, are toxic above their recommended dosage. Botox is no different and is used in minute quantities to achieve a specific effect. Botox is among the most widespread elective cosmetic treatments.

Botox is a protein that attaches to nerve endings. It inhibits nerve signals from reaching the muscles. It thus acts as a localized relaxant, making the muscles less responsive. Injected into the muscles of the face, it reduces tension beneath the skin. This, in turn, reduces wrinkling and delays the visible effects of aging. It is used for dental treatments and similarly impacts the jaw muscles.

How can Botox be used in dental treatments?

The jaw muscles are the most powerful in the human body. Of all muscles, the jaw muscles are in almost constant use and thus develop great strength. As a result, the human bite exerts more pressure per square inch than any other muscle group can bring to bear. The jaw muscles are so powerful and in so much use that many people grind their teeth unconsciously.

The pressure of the jaw is so great that it can crack and impact the teeth. Cracks, in turn, can exacerbate other dental problems. In addition, pressure from tense jaws can greatly increase the pain of abscesses and other toothaches. Finally, grinding the teeth in itself gradually wears them away.

As a muscle relaxant, Botox can help relieve this habitual grinding. This, in turn, can relieve pain and prevent further damage to the teeth. Tooth-grinding primarily affects the teeth at the back of the mouth, where the jaw muscles apply the most pressure. The pressure of the jaw muscles while grinding also shows facial tension. Cosmetically, dental Botox helps ease this habitual angry expression.

Ideal candidates for Botox

For a dentist to determine whether or not the patient is a good candidate for this treatment, the patient needs to be in overall food health and have realistic expectations about what can be achieved with it. Botox is not a cure for wrinkles or fine lines, nor should it be seen as a substitute for other dental treatments for conditions such as TMJ. It should be used in conjunction with other treatment options. 

Are there any health concerns or side effects of Botox?

Botox is FDA-approved and has a long-established record in cosmetic and dental use. Some people may experience side effects after receiving treatment. Side effects may include a slight reduction in sensation in the treated area. Since pain reduction is rather the point of dental Botox treatments, this is a feature, not a flaw. It is a temporary treatment with no long-term effect on the muscles. In addition, there may be swelling, redness, bruising or bleeding at the injection sites. 

If a patient experiences any of the mentioned side effects, they should not worry, as they typically disappear within a few days after the treatment. 

In the hands of a skilled medical professional, there are generally no ill effects of Botox. Always consult with accredited medical services when considering Botox treatment. It is a medical procedure. It is not a treatment that a person can apply themselves at home.

How to get Botox dental treatment

Using Botox for cosmetic and dental treatments is a great option to help you feel confident in your appearance again. Botox is a non-invasive treatment that does not require surgery or long recovery times. Its paralyzing effects can do wonders in treating wrinkles when frowning, uncomfortable dental conditions such as TMJ, and more. With regular visits, it is possible to see results within two weeks. Speak to your dentist about Botox dental treatments. If you suffer from habitual tooth-grinding or tension in the jaw, Botox can help. Consult with your dentist to find out more and schedule an appointment. If Botox treatment is appropriate for you, contact your dentist today.

Fort Lee Family Dental offers Botox treatments from our certified dentist Dr. Ilyutovich. If you are interested in learning more about our process or services, visit us at https://fortleefamilydental.com. Also, if you are curious as to whether Botox is an effective treatment for your or a loved one’s condition, call our Fort Lee office at (201) 620-9772 today. 

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