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The Dental Approach to Botox

You might have heard of Botox, an aesthetic medication known to improve the appearance of your skin. An aesthetician can inject the mild paralytic into targeted areas to freeze the muscles, preventing them from stretching the skin and creating wrinkles. The treatment will also make existing fine lines and wrinkles less visible.

You might not realize that a dentist can use Botox as a dental solution, however. Dentists are experts in your teeth and gums, but they understand the workings of the entire face and how they contribute to your oral health. This means they can provide treatment around the skin on the face as well.

Schedule a cosmetic dental consultation to learn how a dentist can use Botox to achieve your specific aesthetic goals. And read on to find details about the benefits that Botox treatment from your dentist can bring to your smile.

The Dental Approach to Botox

Achieve Your Smile Aesthetic Goals

Your dentist can use Botox to help you enhance the appearance of your skin, just as an aesthetician would do. They can inject the medication to address fine lines and wrinkles near the mouth, eyes, and brow. This can result in smoother, firmer skin that ultimately appears younger.

Botox can accomplish more cosmetic benefits, especially for your smile. An injection in the lip can make the lips appear fuller, although you can also consult your dentist about dermal fillers to achieve this look.

You can also receive Botox to address a gummy smile. Botox in the top lip can ensure it does not lift as high when you smile. This can hide more of your gums so that they do not distract from your beautiful teeth. Learn more when you talk to your cosmetic dentist.

Relieve Jaw Discomfort

Does your jaw feel sore or stiff or make a noisy clicking sound when it moves? These symptoms point to a condition affecting the temporomandibular joint, which dentists refer to as TMJ. TMJ disorders will not only feel uncomfortable, but they will worsen without treatment from your dentist.

They develop when pressure from bite problems or other oral health concerns radiates down to this joint in the jaw. The strain inflames the muscles there resulting in this discomfort. It will persist and lead to dysfunction in the jaw if you do not seek treatment for the issue.

Your dentist can offer a number of therapies that can resolve TMJ disorders, but Botox can also relieve uncomfortable symptoms. The medicine can relax tight muscles, alleviating discomfort related to TMJ. This can allow you to perform oral functions, like speaking and eating, without issue once again.

You should still consult with your dentist to find the best way to treat TMJ. But Botox allows you to eradicate symptoms while your dentist finds a long-term solution for the problem. Botox treatment will last for several months, and you can discuss additional sessions after this time if needed.