Botulin toxin type A for gummy smile by muscular hypercontraction
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Resumo: | The gingival smile is characterized by the excessive exposure of teeth and gums during the contraction of muscle groups in the middle and lower thirds of the face and is present in many patients, which causes a disharmony in facial aesthetics. The objective of the article was to present a case report and demonstrate the treatment of gingival smile with the use of botulinum toxin type A, caused by muscle hypercontraction. The patient underwent clinical and photographic examinations to diagnose the muscles involved. The patient received the diluted botulinum toxin and was applied to the muscles slowly and continuously at the pre-demarcated points, with 2U on each point, 4U on each side, totaling 8U bilaterally. It is important to note that the objective was achieved with the use of botulinum toxin without the need for surgical procedures in bone tissue and gingival tissue. We concluded that botulinum toxin type A was a method used in conservative treatment and this treatment option remains considered successful and much less invasive among the possibilities presented for this type of facial aesthetic disorder found in some patients. |
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Botulin toxin type A for gummy smile by muscular hypercontractionToxina botulínica tipo A en la sonrisa gingival debido a la hipercontracción muscularToxina botulínica tipo A no sorriso gengival por hipercontração muscular Toxina botulínicaSonrisa gingivalBotox. Botulinum toxinGun smileBotox.Toxina botulínicaSorriso gengivalBotox.The gingival smile is characterized by the excessive exposure of teeth and gums during the contraction of muscle groups in the middle and lower thirds of the face and is present in many patients, which causes a disharmony in facial aesthetics. The objective of the article was to present a case report and demonstrate the treatment of gingival smile with the use of botulinum toxin type A, caused by muscle hypercontraction. The patient underwent clinical and photographic examinations to diagnose the muscles involved. The patient received the diluted botulinum toxin and was applied to the muscles slowly and continuously at the pre-demarcated points, with 2U on each point, 4U on each side, totaling 8U bilaterally. It is important to note that the objective was achieved with the use of botulinum toxin without the need for surgical procedures in bone tissue and gingival tissue. We concluded that botulinum toxin type A was a method used in conservative treatment and this treatment option remains considered successful and much less invasive among the possibilities presented for this type of facial aesthetic disorder found in some patients.La sonrisa gingival se caracteriza por la exposición excesiva de dientes y encías durante la contracción de los grupos musculares en los tercios medio e inferior de la cara y está presente en muchos pacientes, lo que provoca una falta de armonía en la estética facial. El objetivo del trabajo fue presentar un informe de caso y demostrar el tratamiento de la sonrisa gingival con el uso de toxina botulínica tipo A, causada por hipercontracción muscular. El paciente se sometió a exámenes clínicos y fotográficos para diagnosticar los músculos involucrados. El paciente recibió la toxina boutulínica diluida y se aplicó a los músculos lenta y continuamente en los puntos predemarcados, con 2U en cada punto, 4U en cada lado, totalizando 8U bilateralmente. Es importante tener en cuenta que el objetivo se logró con el uso de toxina botulínica sin la necesidad de procedimientos quirúrgico sen el tejido óseo y el tejido gingival. Llegamos a la conclusión de que la toxina botulínica tipo A fue un método utilizado en el tratamiento conservador y esta opción de tratamiento sigue siendo considerada exitosa y mucho menos invasiva entre las posibilidades que se presentan para este tipo de trastorno estético facial en algun os pacientes.O sorriso gengival é caracterizado pela exposição em excesso dos dentes e gengivas durante a contração dos grupos musculares nos terços médios e inferior da face e, se faz presente em muitos pacientes o que ocasiona uma desarmonia na estética facial. O objetivo do trabalho foi apresentar um relato de caso e demonstrar o tratamento do sorriso gengival com a utilização da toxina botulínica tipo A, ocasionado pela hipercontração muscular. A paciente foi submetida aos exames clínicos e fotográficos para o diagnóstico dos músculos envolvidos. A paciente recebeu a toxina botulínica diluída e foi aplicado nos músculos de maneira lenta e contínua nos pontos pré-demarcados, sendo 2U em cada ponto, 4U de cada lado, totalizando 8U bilateralmente. É importante ressaltar que o objetivo foi alcançado com o uso da toxina botulínica sem a necessidade de procedimentos cirúrgicos em tecido ósseo e tecido gengival. Concluímos que a toxina botulínica do tipo A foi um método utilizado em um tratamento conservador e esta opção de tratamento continua sendo considerada de sucesso e muito menos invasivo dentre as possibilidades apresentadas para esse tipo de desordem estética facial encontrada em alguns pacientes.Research, Society and Development2020-08-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/643010.33448/rsd-v9i9.6430Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e88996430Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e88996430Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e889964302525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6430/6211Copyright (c) 2020 Daniella Pilon Muknicka, Paulo Luis Cosimato, Caio Vinicius Gonçalves Roman-Torres, Wilson Roberto Sendyk, Angelica Castro Pimentelhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMuknicka, Daniella PilonCosimato, Paulo LuisRoman-Torres, Caio Vinicius GonçalvesSendyk, Wilson RobertoPimentel, Angelica Castro2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6430Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:34.393068Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Botulin toxin type A for gummy smile by muscular hypercontraction Toxina botulínica tipo A en la sonrisa gingival debido a la hipercontracción muscular Toxina botulínica tipo A no sorriso gengival por hipercontração muscular |
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Botulin toxin type A for gummy smile by muscular hypercontraction |
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Botulin toxin type A for gummy smile by muscular hypercontraction Muknicka, Daniella Pilon Toxina botulínica Sonrisa gingival Botox. Botulinum toxin Gun smile Botox. Toxina botulínica Sorriso gengival Botox. |
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Botulin toxin type A for gummy smile by muscular hypercontraction |
title_full |
Botulin toxin type A for gummy smile by muscular hypercontraction |
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Botulin toxin type A for gummy smile by muscular hypercontraction |
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Botulin toxin type A for gummy smile by muscular hypercontraction |
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Botulin toxin type A for gummy smile by muscular hypercontraction |
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Muknicka, Daniella Pilon |
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Muknicka, Daniella Pilon Cosimato, Paulo Luis Roman-Torres, Caio Vinicius Gonçalves Sendyk, Wilson Roberto Pimentel, Angelica Castro |
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Cosimato, Paulo Luis Roman-Torres, Caio Vinicius Gonçalves Sendyk, Wilson Roberto Pimentel, Angelica Castro |
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Muknicka, Daniella Pilon Cosimato, Paulo Luis Roman-Torres, Caio Vinicius Gonçalves Sendyk, Wilson Roberto Pimentel, Angelica Castro |
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Toxina botulínica Sonrisa gingival Botox. Botulinum toxin Gun smile Botox. Toxina botulínica Sorriso gengival Botox. |
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Toxina botulínica Sonrisa gingival Botox. Botulinum toxin Gun smile Botox. Toxina botulínica Sorriso gengival Botox. |
description |
The gingival smile is characterized by the excessive exposure of teeth and gums during the contraction of muscle groups in the middle and lower thirds of the face and is present in many patients, which causes a disharmony in facial aesthetics. The objective of the article was to present a case report and demonstrate the treatment of gingival smile with the use of botulinum toxin type A, caused by muscle hypercontraction. The patient underwent clinical and photographic examinations to diagnose the muscles involved. The patient received the diluted botulinum toxin and was applied to the muscles slowly and continuously at the pre-demarcated points, with 2U on each point, 4U on each side, totaling 8U bilaterally. It is important to note that the objective was achieved with the use of botulinum toxin without the need for surgical procedures in bone tissue and gingival tissue. We concluded that botulinum toxin type A was a method used in conservative treatment and this treatment option remains considered successful and much less invasive among the possibilities presented for this type of facial aesthetic disorder found in some patients. |
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