Uses of Botox in Dentistry
Botox in Grande Prairie is being used in an increasing number of dental processes and procedures, including those noted below:
- Treatment of migraines (long-term headaches)
- Chronic clenching
- Chronic migraine
- TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder)
- Masseteric hypertrophy
- Hemifacial spasms
- Salivary fistulas
- Asymmetrical smiles
- Overproduction of saliva (sialorrhea)
- Bruxism (grinding or clenching of teeth)
Getting Botox near you is an effective way to alleviate symptoms related to these conditions and, in conjunction with regular dental visits, can be an asset in long-term dental strategies. Typically, about 3-5 days are needed for the treatment to take effect, but can be up to as many as 10. Results usually last about 3-4 months with some experiencing longer duration and some less. The location of the injection, activity level, and how often you have received the treatment (first-time treatments don’t normally last as long) are factors that affect its duration.
Adverse Effects and Contraindications
There can be several consequences upon receiving Botox near you, and as with any medical intervention, these must be considered and weighed against the potential benefits. Overall, it is considered to have a favorable safety review. However, here are some potential side effects to keep in mind before making a decision:
- Hypersensitivity to a Botox preparation.
- Infection at an injection site.
- Allergic reactions with rash, itching and headaches.
- Neck or back pain or muscle soreness.
- Stomach pain, diarrhea or loss of appetite.
- Sore throat, runny nose, and/or ringing in ears.
- Increased sweating in an area aside from the armpits.
- The most common effects, dependent on dose, are salivation changes and facial, speech and swallowing muscle weakness.
Ready to Schedule an Appointment?
Because Botox can alleviate many dental conditions, Cobblestone Dental offers it to our patients. If you have a dental need that could treated by Botox in Grande Prairie, please do not hesitate to contact us at (780) 833-8898 for a consultation to determine if you are a good candidate for treatment. Our dentist in Grande Prairie looks forward to meeting with you and getting to know your dental case better.