At Implant & General Dentistry of Long Island, Dr. Dean Glasser and Dr. Renee Glasser use BOTOX injections to help patients stop clenching and grinding their teeth. As skilled dentists and dental professors committed to utilizing the latest techniques and methodologies, they recommend this service to those who are seeking relief and protection without the discomfort of bulky night guards.
How BOTOX Treats Bruxism
BOTOX is widely known for smoothing facial wrinkles. However, it is also highly effective in managing bruxism.
When injected into the masseter muscles (the muscles responsible for chewing and clenching the jaw), BOTOX temporarily weakens their force. This reduces the intensity of teeth grinding without impacting your ability to eat or speak normally.
Benefits of BOTOX for Teeth Grinding
Patients who receive BOTOX for bruxism often notice:
- Reduced jaw pain and facial tension
- Fewer headaches and migraines caused by clenching
- Improved sleep quality
- Protection against enamel wear and tooth damage
- Slimmer jawline appearance over time (as a bonus effect)
The procedure is quick, typically taking just 10–15 minutes, and there is no downtime. Results begin to show within a few days and can last 3–6 months.
Is BOTOX Right for You?
BOTOX injections may be ideal for patients who:
- Have not found relief with traditional night guards
- Struggle with chronic jaw pain or tension headaches
- Experience significant enamel wear or cracked teeth
- Want a non-invasive, fast-acting solution
During your consultation at Implant & General Dentistry of Long Island, Dr. Dean Glasser or Dr. Renee Glasser will assess your teeth and help you decide if BOTOX is the most appropriate choice. You can rest easy knowing you’ll receive personalized care and treatment recommendations.
Find Relief from Teeth Grinding in Melville, NY
Don’t let bruxism disrupt your life. To find out if BOTOX is right for your teeth grinding symptoms, contact Implant & General Dentistry of Long Island in Melville, NY. Call 631-423-6767 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Dean Glasser or Dr. Renee Glasser today.