2012
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10026-1033
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Botox: Buy Me Beauty!

Abstract: 'Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder'. Beauty has been admired since time immemorial not only by the medical personals but also by the general masses. Beauty undoubtedly has a strong influence on human life. Orthodontists have a special interest in facial beauty. One of the most socially significant of human behaviors is expression of emotions on the face with smile being the most important of those emotions. The display of excessive gingival tissue in the maxilla upon smiling has been called a 'gummy smil… Show more

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“… In any known hypersensitive reaction to any of the botulinum preparations Allergy to any of the constituents of BTX-A or BTX-B[ 9 ] Presence of active infection at the proposed injection site[ 78 ] Pregnancy and lactation[ 77 ] Patients receiving treatment with aminoglycosides, anticholinergic drugs or other agents interfering with neuromuscular transmission or muscle relaxants should be observed closely because the effect of Botox ® may be potentiated Patients suffering from peripheral motor neuropathic diseases, sclerosis, or any neuromuscular junction disorders like myasthenia gravis are at increased risk for clinically significant adverse reactions and should be closely monitored Psychologically unstable patients. [ 9 ] …”
Section: Ontraindicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… In any known hypersensitive reaction to any of the botulinum preparations Allergy to any of the constituents of BTX-A or BTX-B[ 9 ] Presence of active infection at the proposed injection site[ 78 ] Pregnancy and lactation[ 77 ] Patients receiving treatment with aminoglycosides, anticholinergic drugs or other agents interfering with neuromuscular transmission or muscle relaxants should be observed closely because the effect of Botox ® may be potentiated Patients suffering from peripheral motor neuropathic diseases, sclerosis, or any neuromuscular junction disorders like myasthenia gravis are at increased risk for clinically significant adverse reactions and should be closely monitored Psychologically unstable patients. [ 9 ] …”
Section: Ontraindicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%