Most cosmetic dental treatments are designed for specific smile concerns. If your teeth are stained, you can likely brighten them with teeth-whitening. If a tooth is chipped, you may be able to improve with cosmetic tooth bonding and/or contouring. For cosmetic gum contouring, the best candidates are patients who exhibit uneven, asymmetrical gum lines, which can occur for a variety of reasons. Before recommending the treatment, your dentist will thoroughly examine your teeth, gums, and oral health to determine if the cause of your gummy smile is a serious one. Then, your dentist can work closely with you to determine if gum contouring is the right procedure.
Like many other cosmetic dental treatments, gum contouring is designed to more than just improve your smile’s appearance. The process involves carefully trimming away certain areas of your gum tissues to create a more even line around your teeth. This means your treatment must be as minimally invasive as possible to ensure optimal results, and to avoid causing unnecessary trauma to surrounding tissues. A combination of advanced technology and extensive experience helps us design and perform your gum contouring treatment plan conservatively, which also has a significant benefit to your long-term oral health.
When gum tissues don’t cover your teeth evenly and consistently, it becomes harder for them to effectively protect your teeth roots from things like harmful oral bacteria. If any bacteria make their way underneath your gum tissues, they can lead to an infection known as gingivitis. Before long, this infection can progress into much more destructive gum disease, and the heightened risks to your oral health can become significantly more dangerous. By straightening your gum line with cosmetic gum contouring, we can help you reduce those risks and improve your long-term oral health.
Cosmetic gum contouring can benefit your smile in many ways, which is why we may recommend it if you have an uneven gum line. To learn more, schedule an appointment with Dr. Smith and our team by calling Pecan Tree Dental in Grand Prairie, TX, today at (972) 262-5111.
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