The Botox in Dentistry Workshop
Level 1: On-Demand / Self Study
Focuses on Foundational Knowledge
(Level 1 is a prerequisite for Level 2)
Level 2: In-Person
Practical Hands-on with LIVE Patient
Level 3: In-Person
Practical Hands-on with LIVE Patient
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Level 1:
Basics and Anatomy
Course Objectives:
- Understand the basics of Botulinum Toxin (Botox) and its applications in dentistry.
- Learn facial anatomy, focusing on muscles relevant to Botox administration.
- Identify common dental and aesthetic issues treated with Botox.
Module 1: Introduction to Botox in Dentistry
- Overview of Botulinum Toxin:
- What is Botox and how does it work?
- History and regulatory considerations.
- Role in dentistry: therapeutic and aesthetic uses.
- Indications for Use: Bruxism, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, masseter hypertrophy, gummy smiles, and facial pain.
Module 2: Facial Anatomy for Dentists
- Anatomy of the Head and Neck:
- Muscles involved in facial expressions and mastication.
- Nerves and blood vessels to be aware of during Botox injections.
- Anatomical Landmarks:
- Key areas for safe and effective Botox injections.
- Identifying areas to avoid (nerve bundles, arteries).
Module 3: Botox Pharmacology
- Mechanism of Action:
- How Botox interacts with neuromuscular junctions.
- Onset, duration, and metabolism of Botox.
- Types of Botulinum Toxin:
- Botox, Dysport, Xeomin – differences and similarities.
- Dosage and potency considerations.
Module 4: Patient Assessment
- Patient Selection:
- Contraindications, precautions, and risk factors.
- Screening for medical conditions affecting treatment suitability.
- Treatment Planning:
- Establishing goals for therapeutic and cosmetic Botox use.
- Documentation and informed consent protocols.
Level 2:
Practical Botox Training for Dentists
Course Objectives:
- Gain hands-on experience in administering Botox injections.
- Master techniques for treating dental conditions and enhancing facial aesthetics.
- Develop competence in handling complications and follow-up care.
Module 1: Injection Technique
- Preparation:
- Sterilization and setup of the treatment area.
- Botox reconstitution and storage guidelines.
- Injection Techniques:
- Needle selection, angle, depth, and safety considerations.
- Common injection sites: masseter, frontalis, glabella, orbicularis oculi.
- Practical Workshop.
Module 2: Botox for Therapeutic Applications
- Managing TMJ Disorders:
- Botox for relieving TMJ pain and reducing muscle tension.
- Treating Bruxism:
- Reducing masseter hypertrophy and protecting dental structures.
- Treating Gummy Smiles:
- Injection points and dosage to reduce excessive gingival display.
Module 3: Botox for Facial Aesthetics
- Cosmetic Uses of Botox:
- Relaxing frown lines, crow’s feet, and forehead wrinkles.
- Enhancing facial symmetry and softening expressions.
- Injection Techniques for Aesthetics:
- Targeting specific muscles for cosmetic results without impairing function.
- Managing patient expectations for cosmetic treatments.
Module 4: Complications and Post-Treatment Care
- Recognizing and Managing Side Effects:
- Bruising, swelling, asymmetry, ptosis (eyelid drooping), etc.
- Post-Injection Care:
- Patient education on post-procedure activities and follow-up.
- Handling patient concerns and touch-ups.
- Legal and Ethical Considerations:
- Staying within the scope of practice as a dentist.
- Record-keeping, liability, and patient consent issues.
Requirements, Assessment and Certification
Level 1: Online module, it is necessary to finish level 1 before starting level 2. Written exam on Botox pharmacology, anatomy, and patient assessment.
Level 2: Practical assessment during hands-on workshop.
Requirements: Every participant must bring a minimum of 1-3 patients to the workshop on day 2 of Level 2 & Level 3, and must submit a current copy of their dental license and malpractice insurance.
Patients: Participants are responsible for their patient fees. A discounted workshop rate of $6/unit is charged for each patient receiving treatment in the clinic by the participants during day 2 of the Level 2 & Level 3 workshops.
Certification:
- Level 1: Upon completion of online modules and successfully passing the online assessment.
- Level 2: Upon completion of hands-on evaluation and instructor sign-off.
- Level 3: Upon completion of hands-on evaluation and instructor sign-off.
This two-tiered course provides dentists with the essential knowledge and skills to integrate neuromodulator "Botox" treatments into their practice both safely and effectively.

(Level 1 & 2)
Dr. Sherif Elsaraj
Dr. Sherif Elsaraj earned his dental degree and a Master’s in Oral Biology from the University of Manitoba, followed by a Ph.D. in Craniofacial Pain and Health Sciences from McGill University. He currently supervises residents in the General Practice Residency Program at the Jewish General Hospital. He also serves as a Botox educator with the University of Manitoba’s Continuing Professional Development Program in Dentistry.
Dr. Elsaraj serves as President of the Ottawa Dental Society and conducts research at the CISSS de l'Outaouais, with a focus on temporomandibular disorders (TMD), sleep disorders, and orofacial pain. He is a member of the Scientific Committee of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.
He holds faculty appointments at both the University of Ottawa (Faculty of Medicine) and McGill University, where he teaches and mentors graduate residents in the Orofacial Pain and TMD Clinic.
His research explores early biomarkers for sleep apnea, factors contributing to the transition from acute to chronic pain, and the effectiveness of mandibular advancement device (MAD) therapy in patients with COMISA.

(Level 3 & 4)
Dr. Hani Sinno
Dr. Hani Sinno is a board-certified plastic surgeon. He completed his medical training and Plastic Surgery residency at the prestigious McGill University followed by an aesthetic surgery fellowship at the world renowned Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Sinno has been awarded over 50 scholarships and prizes for his achievements. Dr. Sinno is author of over 100 peer-reviewed manuscripts, and abstracts and is a speaker at international medical conferences.
Combining his surgical skills and experience with his humanity, honesty, and genuine care for his patients, he provides the experience and natural-looking surgical and non-surgical cosmetic results his clients desire.
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The Botox in Dentistry Workshop
LOCATION: Montreal, QC
2 day In-Person workshop:
8 CE hours (didactic lecture)
&
8 CE hours (hands-on practicum)
Day 1: 8am-6pm
Day 2: 8am-6pm
Refund & Cancellation Policy
50% refund will be issued up to 31 days prior to course start date
No refund will be issued as of 30 days prior to course