Dental Botox

Alleviate dental ailments such as TMD, bruxism, gummy smiles, migraines, and facial pain!


 

How does it work?

Botox can be used for therapeutic purposes!

Since its primary function is to relax facial muscles, it can help relieve pain from tight jaws and other facial muscles that cause tension and headaches.

Botox is currently being used to treat over 20 different medical treatments.


TMJ Disorders

Your temporomandibular joint acts as a hinge for your mouth, letting you eat and talk freely.

When you have TMJ disorder, you may experience:

  • Sore cheeks and jaw

  • Teeth clenching or grinding

  • Neck and shoulder pain

  • Tension headaches

In patients suffering from TMJ disorder symptoms, Botox helps relax tense jaw muscles and alleviate pain.

It’s typically recommended as a complementary treatment to other TMJ disorder therapy, but Botox may be all you need for certain symptoms!

Botox for TMJ disorder symptoms can last up to 3 months.


Can a dentist administer Botox?

Yes, a dentist is more than qualified to administer Botox. Dentists specialize in studying the muscles and facial structures extensively, even more than other medical doctors.

They’re able to administer painless Botox injections for patients daily!