What is gum contouring?
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Gum contouring, also known as gum reshaping or tissue sculpting, is a cosmetic dental procedure used to improve the appearance of the gums. It involves removing or reshaping excess gum tissue to create a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing smile.
There are several reasons why someone may choose to undergo gum contouring:
- Gummy smile: Some people have excessive gum tissue that makes their teeth appear shorter than they actually are. Gum contouring can remove the excess gum tissue and reveal more of the tooth surface.
- Uneven gumline: If the gumline is uneven or asymmetrical, gum contouring can help create a more symmetrical and balanced smile.
- Excessive gum display: In some cases, the gums may cover too much of the teeth, making them appear small or disproportionate. Gum contouring can remove the excess gum tissue and expose more of the tooth surface.
The gum contouring procedure is typically performed using a laser or a scalpel. It is usually done under local anesthesia to ensure the patient's comfort. The recovery time is minimal, and most patients can resume their normal activities within a few days.
It is important to consult with a periodontist or cosmetic dentist to determine if gum contouring is the right option for you.