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Botox and Juvederm at Your Dental Appointment

Many people choose Botox® and Juvederm® as self-enhancement procedures to look younger. For a while only medical professionals could perform such treatments. These days, it is also possible to have this procedure done by your dentist to reduce the appearance of aging.

Facts about cosmetic dental treatments

The American Board of Cosmetic Surgery states that over 1 million people undergo this type of procedure each year, making it a popular treatment option. Many dentists can now perform cosmetic procedures in the office rather than sending patients to medical doctors or aestheticians. However, it is important to understand some facts regarding the process and longevity of this treatment.

Dentist training courses

It may seem odd to trust a dentist to perform such a procedure. However, dentists have a particular understanding of facial muscles in regard to taking care of oral health that provide these professionals with the ability pinpoint the exact location to inject fillers for effective results. Dental professionals receive training to become certified in performing such treatments to offer this service to patients.

2 different treatments

Botox® and Juvederm® are both forms of cosmetic injections but are slightly different. The former is an injection that blocks nerve receptors to help muscles relax and reduce wrinkles. The latter is a dermal filler that is placed beneath the skin to create more fullness and thereby diminish sagging skin or fine lines. While not classified as medical treatments, these methods do require a professional who understands how facial muscles work and affect the overlying skin to perform the procedure. This makes dentists ideal professionals to administer these injections with the right training.

The process of injecting fillers

For either of these treatments, the dentist injects a gel substance beneath the surface of the skin to restore volume loss as a result of age, plump the area beneath the skin to reduce wrinkles, contour the face and even help make facial features more symmetric. Generally, a topical pain-numbing anesthetic is applied to the injection area to limit the amount of pain or discomfort a patient may feel. As this is a nonsurgical procedure, individuals can afterwards return to work or daily activities without spending time in recovery.

The longevity of these treatments

Both of these options are temporary solutions that need to be re-injected on a regular basis to retain the desired results. According to the ABCS, Botox® can last anywhere from three to six months with results appearing a few days after treatment, and Juvederm® can last up to 12 months with immediate results post-treatment. However, the longevity is dependent on the location, depth and amount of injectable used. A consultation with a certified dentist before any procedure can help patients understand how often the treatment needs to be redone.

Conclusion

Having Botox® or Juvederm® injections can help make your appearance younger and fresher. Now that dental professionals can perform these procedures, patients can have the injections administered by a certified dentist rather than visiting a spa or medical office.

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