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The use of Botulinum toxin (BTX) for cosmetic procedures has been well recognized, however, its popularity and use in treating a variety of conditions within clinical dentistry is continuing to increase. This includes masseteric hypertrophy, neuralgias, temporomandibular joint dysfunction and sialorrhoea, to name just a few. CPD/Clinical Relevance: To discuss the uses of Botulinum toxin and highlight the importance of ensuring safety and informed consent in regard to BTX use in clinical practice.