
Understanding Non-Cosmetic BOTOX®
Non-cosmetic BOTOX® is a therapeutic application of botulinum toxin used to reduce muscle overactivity rather than alter appearance. In dentistry, it is commonly used to help manage conditions involving the jaw and facial muscles, such as TMJ disorders, teeth grinding (bruxism), and muscle-related facial pain.
Dr. Michael Wing, DDS, may recommend non-cosmetic BOTOX® when muscle tension contributes to ongoing discomfort or interferes with normal jaw function.
Benefits of Non-Cosmetic BOTOX® Treatment
- Reduced muscle tension: Helps relax overactive jaw and facial muscles associated with TMJ-related discomfort.
- Headache relief: May reduce the frequency or intensity of muscle-related headaches.
- Improved comfort during sleep: Can decrease nighttime clenching or grinding that contributes to tooth wear and jaw pain.
The Non-Cosmetic BOTOX® Treatment Process
Treatment begins with a consultation to review symptoms, medical history, and determine whether non-cosmetic BOTOX® is appropriate. If recommended, small amounts of BOTOX® are injected into targeted muscle groups responsible for the discomfort.
The procedure is minimally invasive and typically completed in a short appointment. Most patients experience little discomfort during treatment, and the effects generally develop over several days.
What Patients Can Expect After Treatment
Many patients notice improvement in symptoms within a few days to a week following treatment. Results typically last several months, and follow-up visits allow Dr. Wing to monitor effectiveness and determine if additional treatment is needed.
Frequently Asked Questions About Non-Cosmetic BOTOX®
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Non-cosmetic BOTOX® can be an effective option for managing certain dental and jaw-related muscle conditions. At Birkdale Dental, Dr. Michael Wing, DDS, provides therapeutic BOTOX® treatment as part of a comprehensive approach to oral health for patients in Huntersville, North Carolina.
To learn more or schedule a consultation, please call 704-997-8280.