Here’s a question we get a lot at Chapel Hill Family & Cosmetic Dentistry.
“Wait – you’re a dentist. Why would I come to you for Botox?”
It’s a fair question. Most people think of med spas or dermatology clinics when they hear “Botox.” But those places can’t offer a doctor who has spent years studying the muscles, nerves, and bones of your face in microscopic detail.
Dr. James Furgurson is certified to administer Botox and Xeomin. He’s a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry (FAGD) and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (FICOI). That means he knows your facial anatomy better than almost anyone else you could see for an injection.
Here we explain why that matters and why more Chapel Hill patients are choosing their dentist for Botox.

Botox Does More Than Erase Wrinkles
Most people know Botox for cosmetic reasons. And yes, we do that. Smoothing forehead lines. Softening crow’s feet. Reducing those “11” lines between your eyebrows.
But here’s what many people don’t realize. Botox (and Xeomin, a similar neuromodulator) has serious medical uses, especially for dental patients.
At our office, we use Botox and Xeomin to treat:
- Chronic TMJ pain: Jaw tension, clicking, and soreness
- Teeth grinding (bruxism): Relaxing the overactive jaw muscles
- Frequent tension headaches: Often caused by clenching
- Facial pain: From overworked chewing muscles
Same injection, same precision, just different goal.
Dr. White, who teaches at the UNC School of Dentistry as an adjunct associate professor, explains it this way: “A med spa can make you look less stressed. A dentist can figure out why you’re grinding your teeth into nubs and treat the actual cause.”
Why Dentists Are Actually Better Suited for Botox
Let me give you three reasons.
1. We Know Your Face Inside and Out
Dental school isn’t just about teeth. It’s about the entire head and neck, muscles, nerves, bones, and blood vessels. We have studied them for years.
That matters for Botox because the injection sites are measured in millimeters. Hit the wrong muscle, and you get a droopy eyelid or a crooked smile. Hit a blood vessel, and you get bruising.
Dr. Furgurson has performed thousands of injections for fillings, root canals, and implants. His hands know exactly where to go.
2. We Can Treat the Cause, Not Just the Symptom
A med spa can give you Botox for your frown lines. But if you’re frowning because your jaw muscles are clenched tight from TMJ? The wrinkles will come right back.
A dentist can:
- Diagnose TMJ disorder with a bite analysis (we use T-Scan technology)
- Recommend Botox or Xeomin to relax the overactive muscles
- Provide a custom night guard to protect your teeth while you sleep
- Monitor your progress over time
That’s comprehensive care, not a one-and-done injection.
3. We Offer Both Cosmetic and Therapeutic in One Visit
Here’s where it gets convenient.
You come in for your six-month cleaning and exam. Dr. Furgurson notices you’re grinding your teeth. He asks about headaches. You mention you’ve been getting tension headaches for months.
Same appointment, he can:
- Take digital impressions for a custom night guard
- Administer Xeomin to relax your jaw muscles
- Smooth those frown lines while he’s at it (if you want)
One office. One doctor. One familiar, comfortable environment.
Try doing that at a med spa!
What Botox and Xeomin Actually Feel Like
Let’s be honest about the experience:
- The injection: A tiny pinch. The needle is smaller than the ones we use for fillings. Most patients say it’s nothing.
- The results (cosmetic): You’ll see smoother skin in 3 to 7 days. Full effect in about two weeks. Lasts 3 to 6 months.
- The results (therapeutic): Jaw pain and tension headaches often improve within a week. Teeth grinding reduces noticeably. Many patients say they sleep better.
- Side effects: Mild bruising at the injection site (rare). Temporary muscle weakness (expected and how it works). Droopy eyelid (extremely rare with an experienced injector).
Is It Safe? (The Question Everyone Wants to Ask)
Yes. Botox and Xeomin have been used safely for decades. The FDA approved Botox for cosmetic use in 2002, and for medical uses long before that.
But safety depends entirely on who’s holding the needle.
At our office:
- Dr. Furgurson is Botox Cosmetic certified and Xeomin certified
- We follow strict sterile protocols
- We review your full medical history before any injection
- We start with the lowest effective dose – you can always add more later
The biggest safety risk with Botox is an inexperienced injector putting it in the wrong place. That’s why you want someone who knows facial anatomy backward and forwards, like a dentist.
Real Talk: Is Botox or Xeomin Right for You?
You might be a good candidate if:
- You have moderate to severe frown lines, forehead wrinkles, or crow’s feet
- You wake up with jaw soreness or tension headaches
- Your partner says you grind your teeth at night
- You’ve tried night guards but still have jaw pain
- You want a non-surgical option for facial rejuvenation
You should probably see a different provider if:
- You’re pregnant or breastfeeding (no studies on safety)
- You have certain neuromuscular disorders (like ALS or myasthenia gravis)
- You’re allergic to any ingredients in Botox or Xeomin
Not sure? Come in for a consultation. No pressure. Just answers.
What Sets Dr. Furgurson Apart
Dr. Furgurson isn’t just “a dentist who does Botox on the side.”
He’s a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry. It’s a distinction earned by only a small percentage of dentists nationwide. That means 500+ hours of continuing education and a rigorous exam.
He’s also a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, a designation that requires demonstrating mastery of surgical procedures.
And he’s a faculty member at the Clinical Mastery Series, where he teaches other dentists advanced techniques.
You’re not getting a weekend-certified injector. You’re getting a dentist with decades of training and a Fellowship that proves it.
Botox and Xeomin at Our Chapel Hill Office
Ready to see if Botox or Xeomin is right for you? Either for cosmetic reasons or to stop jaw pain and headaches, visit our dentists in Chapel Hill, NC.
New patients in Chapel Hill, Durham, Cary, or anywhere in the Triangle can call us at 919-736-6175, or request an appointment online.
We’re at 501 Eastowne Dr STE 150, right off I-40 and 15-501. Come for your smile, and stay for the headache relief. Let’s talk about what Botox or Xeomin can do for you.