Gum Contouring and Reshaping

Gum contouring or reshaping is a cosmetic procedure that fixes an uneven gum line to give you a more beautiful smile. It can also help fight tooth decay because excess gum tissue traps food and bacteria.

The procedure is done inside the office with a local anesthetic and usually only takes one visit. It can be performed using either a scalpel 韓国歯科矯正 or a laser.

What is the procedure?

Gum contouring is a cosmetic procedure that improves a “gummy” smile by trimming away excess tissue and correcting an uneven gum line. The dentist uses a scalpel or dental laser to remove extra gum tissue and expose more of the natural tooth structure.

During the procedure, a local anesthetic is applied to the area and a small opening is made in the gum tissue. A dental laser tool is then used to trim the gum tissue and create the desired shape. The dental laser also cauterizes and seals the area so there is no need for stitches.

After the procedure, patients may experience some discomfort and soreness. Taking an aspirin-free pain reliever such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, and using an ice pack, can help reduce discomfort. It is important to follow the doctor’s instructions for recovery, including eating a soft diet and avoiding exercise or heavy lifting. It is also important to maintain proper oral hygiene.

How long will the procedure take?

Gum reshaping is a quick, in-office procedure that improves a “gummy smile” by trimming away excess gum tissue to reveal more of your natural tooth length. We use a soft tissue laser to trim and sculpt your gums, which provides a quicker healing time and eliminates bleeding and the need for sutures.

After the surgery, you can resume most of your normal activities, but we recommend you avoid strenuous exercise for a few days to allow the gum tissue to heal properly. You’ll also need to follow a soft diet of yogurt, soup, jello or applesauce for the first few days, while avoiding anything that could poke or irritate your gums.

You may experience some tenderness and swelling after the procedure, but we can prescribe a pain reliever to ease this discomfort. For best results, we advise patients to take aspirin-free pain medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen, which can be purchased over-the-counter at your local pharmacy.

Will I feel any pain?

Gum contouring, also known as gingival sculpting, is a cosmetic procedure that improves the appearance of the gum line. It helps reduce the effects of a “gummy smile” in which teeth look small and many of the gums show. It is also a useful treatment for reducing the symptoms of periodontal disease.

It is performed in the dentist’s office, usually with a local anesthetic applied to the gum area. This makes it a virtually painless procedure. The dentist can use either a scalpel or laser to trim away excess gum tissue and reshape the gum line.

Patients will need to avoid eating anything sharp after the surgery and may need to take an over-the-counter pain reliever or a cold compress to ease discomfort. It is recommended that patients brush the teeth carefully around the surgical site, and rinse with an antiseptic mouthwash. A follow-up visit will be scheduled a few days or weeks after the procedure to monitor healing and prevent infection.

Will I be able to eat after the procedure?

During the consultation and evaluation process, the dental professional will determine if you need gum contouring. If it is deemed necessary, they will apply anesthetic to numb the area and make molds of your teeth to get a better understanding of the state of your gum tissue.

Some patients have excess gum tissue, which can cause a crooked smile and lack of confidence. In addition, excess gum tissue can trap food particles and increase the likelihood of tooth decay and periodontal disease.

During the procedure, the dental professional will use a laser to trim away gum tissue in the affected area. After the procedure, your gums will be slightly swollen and tender, but this will diminish quickly. Eat a soft diet for a few days to give your gums time to heal and follow the dental professional’s instructions on how to care for the surgical site. Take over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil) to ease any discomfort.