Why is Botox now available at the dentist and with your primary care physician? What are the dangers of getting Botox at these locations? Many dentists and primary care physicians now offer Botox to their patients. However, it's important to realize that not all Botox providers are created equal.In fact, it might be convenient or less expensive to get Botox from a doctor that you frequent, but it doesn't always mean that it's a good idea and that they know what they are doing.When choosing a Botox provider, to avoid getting a botched job, it's helpful to find out if they are board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgeons. Or, at the very least, have received thorough training in aesthetic procedures.Chances are, the primary care doctor or OB/GYN who claim to be certified by The Aesthetic Society, have probably just taken a weekend course on injectables.What are some qualifications patients should look for when getting Botox? What type of questions should patients ask their Botox provider?Greg Wiener MD, FACS, shares why you shouldn't get Botox at the dentist and what you need to ask before getting a Botox procedure.