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Services - Cosmetic Dentistry: Gum Surgery
Your gum tissue
is like a frame that provides form and shape to the top of
your tooth. A less than attractive smile results when the
integrity of the gum is compromised or the actual gum
between your teeth becomes weak. Usually due to poor hygiene
(gum disease), you actually begin to lose gum tissue.
Cosmetic dentistry provides many cosmetic solutions such as
composite resin bonding, crowns, and veneers to create a
great smile. These solutions are usually part of an overall
strategy which may involve cosmetic gum surgery. Used to
correct a 'gummy smile' (a significant portion of your gum
is exposed when you smile), cosmetic gum surgery is the
procedure of lengthening your teeth from the neck of the
tooth upwards. Your teeth then appear to be longer and much
less gum is seen when you smile.
The "Long in the Tooth" Smile - Cosmetic gum surgery, or
periodontal plastic surgery, can correct almost any
deformity or gingival problems preventing you from a
beautiful smile. As we age, our gums may shrink and recede
which makes our teeth look longer. While this is often
age-related, it can also occur due to a bad bite. A cosmetic
dentist or a periodontist can correct this to such an
extent, that you'll have a very youthful appearing smile.
The "Gummy Smile" - This is a problem where your teeth
appear to be too short. Gum sculpting is often the solution.
To solve this, a dentist uses a laser to remove the excess
tissue of your "gummy" smile, which then exposes more of
your tooth.
Who is a
candidate for cosmetic gum surgery?
You should consult your dentist about cosmetic gum surgery
if you believe you have "Gummy Smile" (small crown length),
gum recession "long teeth", an uneven gum line due to "short
teeth", gum loss or gums which appear to be collapsing (from
missing teeth), dark or black areas between bridges,
implants, crowns or teeth, or tooth sensitivity from
receding gums.
Cosmetic Gum
Surgery Procedures
There are two primary procedures for cosmetic gum surgery,
depending on your current smile.
"Gummy Smile" (Excessive Gingival
Display)
A "Gummy Smile" can occur due to wear of teeth from teeth
grinding, a short upper lip, or having a longer than usual
upper jawbone. This smile is when your teeth appear too
small and your gums appear to large.
"Long Tooth Smile" (Gum Recession)
As your gums recede, your teeth appear longer than normal.
While "long teeth" may result in an unattractive smile, you
should also be concerned with root sensitivity and possible
tooth loss. Recent advances in techniques and materials have
resulted in significant improvements in both comfort,
predictability and esthetics.
To Correct a
"Gummy Smile"
Cosmetic gum surgery can be done to reduce the excess gum
and bone. The removal of these tissues allows for normal
sized teeth and for a normal gum line appearance by using an
instrument, usually a laser, to remove the undesirable
tissue. Typically your cosmetic dentist will prescribe an
antibacterial mouth rinse to be used twice a day for a
two-week period following your surgery.
To Correct a "Long Tooth Smile"
As your gums recede, your teeth look much "longer" than
normal. Such gum recession exposes your sensitive root
surface which often makes hot or cold foods and drinks a
painful experience. Teeth can become loose as your gum
recedes. The cosmetic gum surgery solution is basically when
a cosmetic dentist or periodontist removes tissue from the
roof of your mouth and then grafts it onto your gum line.
This tissue then reinforces thin gums or fills in areas
where your gums have receded. Typically your cosmetic
dentist will prescribe an antibacterial mouth rinse to be
used twice a day for a two-week period following your
surgery.
Advantages &
Disadvantages of Cosmetic Gum Surgery
Pros and Cons of Cosmetic Gum Surgery
Advantages:
Healing is usually quick and your more youthful and
beautiful smile is obvious early on. It has been reported
that cosmetic gum surgery additionally improves the health
of your gums. The procedure to correct receding gums may
even reduce your tooth sensitivity to cold or hot foods or
beverages while protecting your roots from decay and
lessening further gum shrinkage.
Disadvantages:
Cosmetic gum surgery is of course, surgery. Surgery is often
performed in segments under a local anesthetic - unless your
entire mouth is undergoing this procedure at once, then a
general anesthesia is typically used.
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