Botox

Botox Treatments in Stillwater, MN

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Botox is frequently used for cosmetic purposes and other medical conditions like muscle spasms and migraines. But do you know that Botox can also help treat some dental issues? Lift Dental offers different Botox treatments in Stillwater, MN, and you might be surprised what this muscle-relaxant drug can do for  your oral health and smile.

What is Botox?

Botox is the brand name for cosmetic injections containing toxins produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Most people refer to “botox” as any treatment that uses this injectable. However, there are alternative brands that doctors can use for similar treatments, like Xeomin and Dysport. 

The Food and Drug Administration has approved Botox for more than twenty years, and physicians have been using it to treat wrinkles and facial creases ever since. When administered, the medicine gradually relaxes the targeted muscles, resulting in smoother and less wrinkled skin.  Botox injections are commonly used to treat frown lines, crow’s feet, and forehead lines.

How is Botox Used in Dentistry?

Lift Dental offers Botox treatments in Stillwater, MN, to patients with the following oral health conditions:

1. Bruxism

Bruxism is the medical term for excessive teeth grinding and clenching when you sleep. Untreated bruxism can seriously harm your teeth and the tissues around them. Your facial muscles can be treated with botox to relieve the amount of muscle contraction to lessen facial tension, clenching and grinding.

2.Gummy Smiles and lip lines

You might have a gummy smile if a lot of gum tissue shows whenever you smile. A Botox treatment can help reshape your smile to make it more pleasing and less gummy by decreasing the movement of your lip. The injection can also help remove the wrinkles around your lips and modify uneven lip lines.

Enhance Your Appearance and Relieve Pain

Botox injections can help with facial muscle tension and provide a cosmetic enhancement to your smile.

Call our office today at 651-439-4945 to learn more or book an appointment for your initial consultation.