Dentists Administering Botox Treatments

By Erin O'breen


Botox injections are administered by trained personnel in cosmetic surgery to improve one's appearance, be it for personal reasons or for medical reasons. There are rather stringent guidelines on who should be allowed to inject botox injection, with the overall suggestion being that a trained doctor should be performing them. Injections may also be delivered by other certified medical professionals like nurses, when a doctor is supervising.

Inquiries have been made as of late about botox injections that are prescribed and delivered by a dentist. There can be a number of factors that play a role in deciding this, including state laws and guidelines.

We will examine this in closer detail.

What concerns are involved?

Well, the issues with dentists injecting botox are the same with any health care professional injecting it - it is all about whether they are trained to do so. While these treatments are not extremely complicated like some procedures such as brain surgery, an elaborate knowledge of the anatomy is essential to deliver the injections safely and effectively. Side effects can occur and the treating professional needs to be aware of them and capable of handling them.

In other words, dentists who are trained in prescribing and administering botox injections will likely be allowed to inject botox.

Dentists performing botox treatments

Most states in the United States now allow dentists to administer botox injections. However, the indications for injecting botox are different to regular cosmetic injections. For example, the Dental Board of California allows dentists to inject botox to diagnose and treat myofascial conditions that form a part of a dental treatment plan. The use of botox for cosmetic reasons by dentists however is illegal. The Facial Cosmetic Surgery Permit is the authority who regulates this kind of treatment. Board approved courses are taught in some states like Georgia, they lay out the exact specifications of administering the toxin, and the different types available and of course rigorous review of the anatomy of the face.

More recently, the Massachusetts Board of Dentistry approved dentists who have had practical training in cosmetic injection treatments to administer botox and fillers for cosmetic purposes.

It is evident that rules are different between states, and it is always worthwhile checking whether it is okay as a dentist to inject botox in patients. From observable data as of late, it looks like it's moving toward dentists being approved for cosmetic administration of botox treatments.

The debate

Some debate is happening presently for and against dentists being approved to cosmetically treat patients using botox injections. This subject has been argued lately with some stating on medical forums that dentists lack the necessary knowledge about facial anatomy, and that only plastic surgeons should perform it. This concurs with some of the state board's guidance of dentists only using botox for dental related procedures.

However, the dentists would argue otherwise, stating that their knowledge of facial and maxillofacial anatomy is good if not better than many physicians, thus making them the right people to administer botox. It would appear that this argument will continue on for years to come.

Synopsis

Botox injections are becoming ever more popular with the demand exceeding the number of personnel able to administer the drug. The restrictions by state boards for delivering botox are being updated all the time, and dentists are now being sought out to perform the injections.




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