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The lip flip is a cosmetic procedure in which botulinum toxin (commonly known as Botox) is injected into the upper lip area to relax the muscles and create the appearance of fuller, more pronounced lips. It's a non-invasive procedure that aims to enhance the appearance of the lips by causing the upper lip to "flip" outward, resulting in a subtle, natural-looking pout. If you're curious about the procedure and what results to expect, you can read more about the lip flip before and after on various websites.

Effect of Lip Flip on Teeth

Generally, the lip flip procedure does not directly affect the teeth, but there are a few things to consider:

  1. Movement of the Upper Lip: Since the Botox is injected into the muscles around the upper lip, it can cause the lip to move slightly outward. This movement may make your teeth more visible when you smile, but it should not cause any negative effects on your actual teeth or gum health.

  2. Potential for Gummy Smile: One of the side effects, though rare, is that if too much Botox is injected or if the procedure is not done correctly, it may lead to a "gummy smile." This occurs when too much of the upper lip is relaxed, causing it to raise excessively when you smile, exposing more of your gums. While this doesn't directly affect the teeth, it can alter the overall aesthetics of your smile.

  3. Temporary Changes in Lip Mobility: After a lip flip, some people report a temporary sensation of reduced movement in their upper lip due to the Botox. This might affect how you pronounce certain words or how your upper lip moves when you smile. While this change can be noticeable, it typically doesn't last long, and normal lip mobility is restored after the effects of the Botox wear off (usually after 3 to 4 months).

  4. Indirect Effects on Dental Health: There is no direct link between the lip flip procedure and dental health. However, some individuals may experience changes in how their lips rest or how they smile, which could influence how they clean their teeth or maintain oral hygiene. As long as you're mindful of this, there shouldn't be a significant impact.

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