Therapeutic Botox in Dentistry
Experience the Relief. Restore the Balance. Reclaim Your Smile.
At SiRa Dentistry, we go beyond aesthetics. We offer therapeutic Botox using
Jeuveau®—a modern, FDA-approved neuromodulator—to relieve common dental and
orofacial issues that are often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or mistreated with ineffective solutions.

What Is Therapeutic Botox?
Therapeutic Botox isn’t about smoothing wrinkles. It’s about targeting overactive
muscles that cause chronic pain and dysfunction in the head and neck. Jeuveau®
(prabotulinumtoxinA-xvfs), our neuromodulator of choice, is a purified botulinum
protein that temporarily relaxes hyperactive muscles—without surgery, medication
dependence, or guesswork.

Why Jeuveau® at SiRa?
Jeuveau is sometimes nicknamed “#NewTox” for good reason—it’s the first aesthetic-
only botulinum toxin approved in the U.S., but its clinical profile makes it ideal for
precision muscle therapy in dentistry. Patients report a smoother onset, longer-lasting
effects, and fewer side effects when compared to older alternatives.
Jeuveau is manufactured using Hi-Pure™ technology, ensuring a highly purified and
consistent dose, making it ideal for delicate orofacial applications.

Common Conditions Treated With Botox in Dentistry
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMD)
Muscle-related jaw tension can lead to clenching, grinding, limited jaw mobility, and
debilitating headaches. Botox weakens hyperactive masseter and temporalis muscles,
providing near-immediate relief.
Bruxism (Teeth Grinding & Clenching)
Botox decreases the force of contraction in jaw muscles, protecting your teeth from
wear and your restorations from fracture—all while giving you better sleep and less
pain.
Facial Pain & Migraines
When dental pain stems from muscular overactivity, nerve compression, or
asymmetrical forces, Botox can break the cycle of chronic discomfort and reduce
reliance on medications.
Gummy Smiles
If excess gum shows when you smile, Botox can gently relax the upper lip elevator
muscles—providing a more balanced, harmonious appearance without surgery.
Lip & Smile Repositioning After Dentures or Implants
Botox can help patients adjust to changes in bite or lip support, particularly when
transitioning to full-mouth prosthetics or new smile designs.