Botulinum Toxin for Frontline TMJ Syndrome and Dental Therapeutic Treatment

May 1, 2013
This article will demonstrate how the use of botulinum toxin is integrated into daily dental treatment in a number of disciplines.

A Peer-Reviewed Publication Written by Louis Malcmacher DDS MAGD

Abstract

This article will demonstrate how the use of botulinum toxin is integrated into daily dental treatment in a number of disciplines. Non-surgical, minimally invasive treatment of the muscles of the head and neck is essential for frontline TMJ and myofascial pain therapy as well as treatment of bruxism, removable prosthodontics, orthodontics, periodontics, and implant therapy.

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