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SOFT TISSUE SCULPTING

Gum sculpting is an excellent option for those with gummy smiles that make their teeth look short or disproportionate to the face. During this safe, simple procedure, Dr. Stokes gently removes excess or uneven gum tissue, exposing more of the tooth’s crown—and ultimately making the tooth look longer. Balance between the amount of gum tissue and tooth surface is the key to a winning smile. To learn more about gum sculpting, please contact us today or read the following information:

Gum Surgery
Gum surgery may be needed in conjunction with another procedure, or may be used on its own to correct a problem and improve the patient's smile.

What is cosmetic gum surgery?
Your gum tissue is like a frame that provides form and shape to the top of your tooth. A less than attractive smile results when the integrity of the gum is compromised or the actual gum between your teeth becomes weak. Usually due to poor hygiene (gum disease), you actually begin to lose gum tissue. Cosmetic dentistry provides many cosmetic solutions such as composite resin bonding, crowns, and veneers to create a great smile. These solutions are usually part of an overall strategy which may involve cosmetic gum surgery. Used to correct a 'gummy smile' (a significant portion of your gum is exposed when you smile), cosmetic gum surgery is the procedure of lengthening your teeth from the neck of the tooth upwards. Your teeth then appear to be longer and much less gum is seen when you smile.

Who is a candidate for cosmetic gum surgery?
You should contact Dr. Stokes about cosmetic gum surgery if you believe you have "Gummy Smile" (small crown length), gum recession "long teeth", an uneven gum line due to "short teeth", gum loss or gums which appear to be collapsing (from missing teeth), dark or black areas between bridges, implants, crowns or teeth, or tooth sensitivity from receding gums.

Cosmetic Gum Surgery Procedures
There are two primary procedures for cosmetic gum surgery, depending on your current smile.

To Correct a "Gummy Smile"
Cosmetic gum surgery can be done to reduce the excess gum and bone. The removal of these tissues allows for normal sized teeth and for a normal gum line appearance by using an instrument, usually a laser, to remove the undesirable tissue. Typically Dr. Stokes will prescribe an antibacterial mouth rinse to be used twice a day for a two-week period following your surgery.

To Correct a "Long Tooth Smile"
As your gums recede, your teeth look much "longer" than normal. Such gum recession exposes your sensitive root surface which often makes hot or cold foods and drinks a painful experience. Teeth can become loose as your gum recedes. The cosmetic gum surgery solution is basically when a cosmetic dentist or periodontist removes tissue from the roof of your mouth and then grafts it onto your gum line. This tissue then reinforces thin gums or fills in areas where your gums have receded. Typically Dr. Stokes will prescribe an antibacterial mouth rinse to be used twice a day for a two-week period following your surgery.

Pros and Cons of Cosmetic Gum Surgery

If you have any questions about Soft Tissue Sculpting, please contact our office. We'll be happy to answer any questions you may have about these procedures as well as other procedures we offer.

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Joel Stokes, DDS
Eastern Canyon Dental
8605 South Eastern Ave.
Suite A
Las Vegas, NV 89123

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