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Botox is a medication that has been used for aesthetic purposes for more than a decade now. It is a nerve-blocking agent that has several medical uses and cosmetic applications. One such cosmetic use is to treat the excessive and persistent muscle contraction in the jaws. This is a common problem, especially among people of all age groups who lead a stressful and hectic lifestyle.
How does Botox work?
Botox is a powerful medication when it comes to treating excessive and persistent muscle contraction in the jaws. It is believed to offer jaw relaxant properties, which allow patients to overcome their TMJ-related pain and discomfort within a couple of days of treatment. Also, it prevents the muscles from contracting or tightening up once again.
What are the benefits of Botox for jaws?
Botox is highly effective when it comes to treating TMJ disorders. Its effects are immediate, which makes it highly preferable to other methods of treatment. Here are the benefits of Botox for treating TMJ disorders:
- Botox relaxes the muscles in the jaws, thereby preventing them from contracting or tightening up.
- It takes away the pain and discomfort caused due to TMJ and other orthodontic issues, such as pain in the ears, headache, etc.
- It keeps the muscles from contracting permanently, allowing patients to experience long-lasting relief from TMJ disorders.
How is Botox administered?
The dentist will thoroughly check your mouth and jaw alignment during your consultation to determine your suitability for Botox treatment. If you have TMJ disorders or other orthodontic issues, then you can be an ideal candidate for Botox treatment. The dentist will use a small needle to inject Botox into specific muscles in your jaws that are contracting or tightening up. This can be done multiple times if required. The procedure hardly takes a few minutes to complete, after which you can walk out of our dental practice fully relaxed, without experiencing any pain or discomfort in your jaws or face.