A “Gummy Smile” is a condition where the upper part of teeth exposes a large portion of your gums. When there’s no balance between the portion of teeth and gums that are visible, the visual symmetry is off. It can make your smile look uneven, and it can also make your gum tissue vulnerable to infection. Fortunately, a Medford orthodontist knows how to treat this. Want to know how? Read on.
Lip repositioning is a safe and straightforward surgical procedure with minimal risks and side effects. It aims to treat a gummy smile by restricting the muscle pull of the elevator lip muscles. It limits the exposure of your gums while smiling.
Gum contouring surgery is a cosmetic dental procedure that aims to even out gum lines. It does this by sculpting the gums and the bones they are attached to. It helps eliminate a gummy smile and improve your facial appearance. Gum contouring is not medically necessary, but sometimes they’re done as a part of a needed periodontal procedure. Examples are pocket reduction, crown lengthening, and other regenerative procedures.
The positioning of your jaws and teeth might be the reason why your gums stick out and look more prominent. If this is the case, wearing braces can help reduce the appearance of your gummy smile by realigning your teeth and gums. Ask your orthodontist if this is the best option for you.
Gum tissue removal using a laser is safe for patients of all ages. It is also considered to be one of the most effective methods in eliminating a gummy smile. Laser treatment can comfortably and efficiently get rid of any excess gum tissue that’s covering your teeth. It also helps reshape the underlying jawbone to which your gums are attached.
It’s essential to know your gummy smile’s root cause to find the right treatment for it. Consult with a Medford orthodontist to find out! At Northwoods Dentistry, we aim to change lives one smile at a time!
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