Gum aesthetics, also known as gum contouring or gingival sculpting, provides the necessary refinement to your gum line, ensuring a balanced and attractive smile. This treatment addresses issues such as a “gummy” smile, uneven gum lines, or recessed gums. Our highly trained team will do everything possible to achieve the ideal gum contour that creates a radiant, confident smile.
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Gum Aesthetics (Gingivoplasty) is a treatment aimed at enhancing the appearance of the gums. As a key part of cosmetic dentistry, this application involves reshaping the gums, adjusting their size, and ensuring symmetry to support the overall aesthetic of the teeth.
When gums appear receded, asymmetrical, or unhealthy, it can negatively impact a person’s smile. Through gum aesthetics, healthy and natural-looking gums are created, making the smile significantly more attractive. This is typically achieved using various methods such as laser contouring, tissue sculpting, or gum grafting.
Gum aesthetic treatments are applied to resolve aesthetic problems related to the gums during a smile, specifically if:
Note: If gum complaints reach the level of active disease, a Gingivectomy procedure may be performed instead to restore health.
The primary cause of gum disease is dental plaque, resulting from poor oral hygiene. Plaque contains bacteria that irritate and damage the gums. When plaque hardens, it becomes tartar. The accumulation of plaque and tartar leads to inflammation.
Factors that increase the risk include:
Through gum aesthetic treatments, our patients can achieve a flawless smile design. The benefits include:
The most obvious signs of gum disease are:
Bleeding while brushing or spontaneously.
Swelling, redness, and tenderness in the gums.
Gum recession making teeth appear longer.
Newly formed gaps between teeth or loose teeth.
Persistent bad breath.
Initially, inflammation affecting only the gums (gingivitis) can progress to “periodontitis” if left untreated, causing the bone surrounding the tooth to erode. Teeth that lose bone support will loosen and fall out, even if they are completely healthy and free of decay.
Changing hormone levels during pregnancy make the gums more susceptible to inflammation. This is called “Pregnancy Gingivitis.” The belief that “every pregnancy costs a tooth” is false; this problem can be easily resolved with good oral hygiene and professional cleaning.
Smoking is the biggest enemy of gum disease. Because blood circulation is impaired in smokers, gum bleeding is masked. This means that even as the disease progresses, the gums don’t bleed, and the patient may not even realize it. Furthermore, smoking significantly reduces the healing rate after treatment.
Gum aesthetics generally provide a permanent solution, but regular care and attention to dental hygiene are necessary to keep gums healthy. However, age-related changes or gum diseases can affect aesthetic appearance over time.
Before undergoing periodontal aesthetics, it’s important that your teeth and gums are healthy. Gum diseases may need to be treated before starting the procedure. It’s also recommended that you come on an empty stomach and avoid smoking on the day of the procedure.