

Muscle relaxants can be used not only aesthetically but also medically, for example for teeth grinding (bruxism)

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Muscle relaxants ease tension in the jaw muscles, which reduces teeth grinding. This prevents chipping or weakening the teeth through excessive pressure. Through these effects, it also reduces pain in the jaw and surrounding areas. Aside from aesthetic purposes, the treatment offers various quality-of-life related improvements: this includes improved sleep quality and lessened discomfort from overworked jaw muscles.
After the treatment, you can soon return to your daily routine, while noticing that the symptoms of teeth grinding will decrease in the following days. Our holistic approach focuses on improving your overall well-being just as much as aesthetic purposes. Contact us to find out how we can help you alleviate teeth grinding in a comfortable way.
Treatments
Muscle relaxants are used medically for a variety of functional problems:
Teeth grinding (bruxism): Muscle relaxants weaken the jaw muscles, which reduces tension and prevents wear and tear on the teeth.
Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis): By blocking nerve signals to the sweat glands, sweating is significantly reduced, especially in the armpits, palms of the hands, and soles of the feet.
Migraines: Muscle relaxants take effect through reducing muscle tension and easing pressure on the nerves, thus minimizing factors which contribute significantly to the development of migraines.

Excessive sweating can be uncomfortable and annoying in daily life. Excessive sweating occurs when the temperature is not high and you are relaxed and not exercising. After the treatment you can continue with your day.
A few days after the treatment you will notice a decrease in sweat in the treated areas.

Muscle relaxants help reduce the frequency and severity of migraine attacks, providing relief for chronic migraine sufferers. By reducing muscle tension, pressure on nerves, which can be a source of migraines, is reduced. Muscle relaxants also block pain signals, reducing the likelihood of long-term headaches.

Muscle relaxants relax the jaw muscles, which reduces teeth grinding. This prevents the teeth from being damaged by excessive pressure. By reducing muscle tension, it also helps to reduce pain in the jaw and around the face. This can lead to a better night’s sleep and less discomfort from overworked jaw muscles.
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