Application of botulinum toxin type A in gummy smile: case report

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Autor(a) principal: MOREIRA,David Costa
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: POSSIDÔNIO,Francielle Silva, SOUZA,Fabio Silveira de, KINOSHITA,Angela Mitie Otta, SILVEIRA,Elcia Maria Varize
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Gummy smile is one of the major complaints of patients, due to its influence on the self-esteem. It is known that it has a multifactorial cause and can be present in the excessive vertical growth of the maxilla, excessive labial contraction, short upper lip and extrusion of the anterior teeth. The use of the botulinum toxin can be associated with additional treatments or be applied individually, according to the need of each patient. The goal of this research study was to present a clinical case using botulinum toxin type A as an alternative therapy to correct the gummy smile. A 22-year-old patient, presenting vertical maxillary growth, reporting aesthetic discomfort while smiling, chose for an alternative treatment therapy with the application of botulinum toxin to correct the accentuated gingival display. The results show that the toxin is a satisfactory treatment option and its indication is considered a fast, effective, easy and safe treatment method, being a more conservative approach compared to surgical procedures.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Application of botulinum toxin type A in gummy smile: case report
title Application of botulinum toxin type A in gummy smile: case report
spellingShingle Application of botulinum toxin type A in gummy smile: case report
MOREIRA,David Costa
Neurotoxins
Smile
Toxins
title_short Application of botulinum toxin type A in gummy smile: case report
title_full Application of botulinum toxin type A in gummy smile: case report
title_fullStr Application of botulinum toxin type A in gummy smile: case report
title_full_unstemmed Application of botulinum toxin type A in gummy smile: case report
title_sort Application of botulinum toxin type A in gummy smile: case report
author MOREIRA,David Costa
author_facet MOREIRA,David Costa
POSSIDÔNIO,Francielle Silva
SOUZA,Fabio Silveira de
KINOSHITA,Angela Mitie Otta
SILVEIRA,Elcia Maria Varize
author_role author
author2 POSSIDÔNIO,Francielle Silva
SOUZA,Fabio Silveira de
KINOSHITA,Angela Mitie Otta
SILVEIRA,Elcia Maria Varize
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MOREIRA,David Costa
POSSIDÔNIO,Francielle Silva
SOUZA,Fabio Silveira de
KINOSHITA,Angela Mitie Otta
SILVEIRA,Elcia Maria Varize
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neurotoxins
Smile
Toxins
topic Neurotoxins
Smile
Toxins
description ABSTRACT Gummy smile is one of the major complaints of patients, due to its influence on the self-esteem. It is known that it has a multifactorial cause and can be present in the excessive vertical growth of the maxilla, excessive labial contraction, short upper lip and extrusion of the anterior teeth. The use of the botulinum toxin can be associated with additional treatments or be applied individually, according to the need of each patient. The goal of this research study was to present a clinical case using botulinum toxin type A as an alternative therapy to correct the gummy smile. A 22-year-old patient, presenting vertical maxillary growth, reporting aesthetic discomfort while smiling, chose for an alternative treatment therapy with the application of botulinum toxin to correct the accentuated gingival display. The results show that the toxin is a satisfactory treatment option and its indication is considered a fast, effective, easy and safe treatment method, being a more conservative approach compared to surgical procedures.
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