Gummy smile and botulinum toxin: A new approach based on the gingival exposure area - 24/04/13
Abstract |
Background |
Gummy smile (GS) is an aesthetic disorder for some patients, which can be corrected by injection of botulinum toxin.
Objective |
We sought to classify GS according to the area of gingival exposure and the respective muscles involved in order to perfect the botulinum toxin injection technique for each patient.
Methods |
Sixteen patients with GS were evaluated before receiving botulinum toxin injections. Based on the area of excessive gum displayed and identification of the muscles involved, 4 different types of GS were identified: anterior, posterior, mixed, and asymmetric. AbobotulinumtoxinA (Dysport, Ipsen Biopharm Limited, Wrexham, UK) was injected using a different injection technique for each type of GS, based on the main muscles involved. With the aid of two computer programs, the area of gum exposed was measured before and after the application of abobotulinumtoxinA, to evaluate the level of improvement.
Results |
There was a decrease in the degree of gum display in all patients. The general average improvement achieved was 75.09%. Two patients showed slight adverse effects that were easily corrected with additional doses of abobotulinumtoxinA.
Limitations |
For this study, there was no sample size calculation and no statistical analysis of the cases.
Conclusion |
The authors conclude that it is important to identify the type of GS and therefore the main muscles involved, so that the correct injection technique can be used. AbobotulinumtoxinA was shown to be effective and safe for use in all types of GS in the present sample.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : abobotulinumtoxinA, asymmetric smile, botulinum toxin, Dysport, gingival exposure, gummy smile
Abbreviations used : BT, DAO, GS, LAO, LLSAN, ZM
Plan
Funding sources: None. |
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Conflicts of interest: None declared. |
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