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Facial Aesthetic& Therapeutic Botox

Smile-focused, medically guided treatments. Relieve jaw pain or experience subtle facial refinement with our expert approach.

Medically Guided

What IsDental Botox?

Botulinum toxin (Botox) is widely known for smoothing wrinkles, but in modern dentistry, it's a highly effective solution for both functional and aesthetic enhancement.

Unlike traditional beauty treatments, our approach is medically guided. We deeply understand facial anatomy, muscles, and the delicate balance of your smile. We use Botox to alleviate chronic jaw tension or provide a subtle, natural-looking refinement to your facial aesthetics.

Whether you're struggling with grinding or you want a refreshed look, the result is completely personalized to you—reassuring, professional, and entirely natural.

Dentist carefully administering Botox treatment to a patient

Expert Applications

Therapeutic &Aesthetic Uses

Botox relieves the intense, chronic tension in the jaw muscles, significantly reducing chronic head, neck, and facial pain associated with Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders. By strategically temporarily weakening the hyperactive muscles, you experience profound, long-lasting relief without impacting vital speaking or chewing functions.

Chronic teeth grinding can cause disastrous damage to your enamel, chip expensive restorations, and create chronic jaw soreness. By precisely relaxing the specific, overactive muscles responsible for subconscious grinding and clenching, we actively protect your teeth from severe wear and damage while allowing you to finally wake up headache-free.

If you feel your smile reveals an excessive amount of gum tissue, a few precisely placed units of Botox can gently and naturally lower the upper lip. This minimally invasive approach reduces the amount of gum shown when you smile, creating a beautifully balanced aesthetics without the need for complex periodontal surgery.

A subtle, elegant cosmetic enhancement that gently rolls the upper lip slightly outward. Rather than adding profound volume like dermal fillers, a Botox lip flip relaxes the muscles around your mouth, creating the illusion of a naturally fuller, more prominent upper lip that harmonizes perfectly with your smile.

We utilize strategic, conservative relaxation of targeted facial muscles to subtly soften deep dynamic lines and prevent the formation of new wrinkles around the mouth and eyes. Our goal is to elegantly frame your smile, ensuring you look refreshed, well-rested, and entirely natural—never 'frozen' or 'overdone'.

Expertise matters

Why Choose a Dentistfor Botox?

Dentists undergo years of intensive training in the complex anatomy of the head, neck, and oral cavity. This profound understanding of facial musculature makes us uniquely qualified to administer Botox with absolute precision.

We deliver results that harmonize with your full facial structure and smile, ensuring functional relief and aesthetic enhancements that feel completely natural and exceptionally safe.

Clinical precision in dental Botox administration

Common Questions

Botox Frequently Asked Questions

Typically, the effects of Botox last between 3 to 6 months. For conditions like TMJ, regular treatments can actually train the muscles to relax over time, potentially extending the relief.
No. Our approach is highly conservative and medically guided. We use precisely the amount needed to relieve tension or subtly enhance your features, so you maintain natural, expressive movement.
Most patients experience only mild, temporary discomfort akin to a quick pinprick. The treatment takes just minutes, requires no downtime, and you can return to your day immediately.
Yes. When administered by a highly trained professional who intimately understands facial anatomy—like a dentist—Botox is an incredibly safe and thoroughly established treatment.

Ready to relieve pain
and refresh your look?

Schedule a private consultation to discuss your functional or aesthetic goals. We'll outline a safe, conservative plan tailored to you.

Call (909) 594-7899