Botox® Treatment & Services

Botox for Dental Care
Botox can be included in your dental treatment plan to help manage muscle-related and functional issues. It works by relaxing the muscles in your face and jaw, which may provide relief from certain conditions.
Conditions that are potentially treatable with Botox include:
- Bruxism
- Teeth Clenching
- TMJ/TMD
- Masseter hypertrophy
- Headaches
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If you have questions about adding Botox to your dental care plan – whether for therapeutic or cosmetic purposes – our team is here to help. Feel free to contact us anytime!
What is Botox?
Botox is a neuromodulating agent containing Botulinum Toxin, a purified protein with therapeutic and cosmetic applications. As an injectable treatment, it is administered directly into the targeted muscles or areas of concern.
Botox works by temporarily blocking nerve signals to the muscles, resulting in reduced muscle activity and relaxation.
It's possible for Botox treatments to be a part of your overall dental treatment plan. However, a thorough evaluation and diagnosis should always be performed by a qualified provider first.
Botox FAQs
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Is Botox safe?
Botox is considered safe when administered by a qualified medical professional. They will employ measures associated with the safe and effective use of Botox, which includes proper storage and selection of the correct dose.
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How long does Botox last?
Generally, Botox can last between three to five months before the effects begin to gradually wear off. However, this can vary from person to person depending on how they metabolize it and their facial muscle activity afterwards.
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Does Botox hurt?
This can vary from person to person. While some people may experience mild discomfort or a slight pinching sensation during the procedure, others may not feel any pain at all. The use of numbing creams or ice packs prior to the injections may help minimize any potential discomfort.
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What areas of the face can be treated with Botox?
Botox can be used to treat various areas around the face and neck. Some of the more common areas include the forehead, around the eyes, between the eyebrows, around the mouth, and in some cases, the chin.
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Are there any side effects to Botox?
Botox injections are usually safe when you're under the care of a licensed and skilled provider. However, some side effects may occur. These include bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection site. Some more serious side effects include muscle weakness or drooping eyelids.
As a general rule, pregnant or breastfeeding women, children under 18, and people with muscle problems or chronic diseases affecting the muscles should avoid Botox altogether.