LaserGum Contouring
About Laser Gum Contouring
A great smile might be concealed by overgrown gums. A "gummy" smile happens when too much enamel is hidden by excessive soft tissue. MINT dentistry in Dallas, TX is dedicated to helping you reveal a more attractive smile through proactive care and cosmetic treatments. Laser gum contouring uses cutting-edge technology to improve the shape of your gums by excising overgrown soft tissue to expose your dazzling smile. In addition to giving you a better-looking smile, a higher gumline may also help your health by eliminating pockets where debris and bacteria get caught, which can cause periodontal (gum) disease. During your initial consultation at MINT dentistry, a board-certified professional will evaluate your oral health to decide if laser gum sculpting will improve your smile and confidence.
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Best Candidates
Sculpting your gums with a laser treatment can improve the ratio of soft tissue to enamel for a more proportionate and attractive smile while also helping your overall oral health. You are a good candidate for laser gum sculpting if you'd like to eliminate excess gum tissue to help improve your appearance. If your gums are overdeveloped and come down too low over your enamel, laser gum sculpting will reveal a better gumline. Gum sculpting may also prevent problems like gum disease and halitosis (chronic bad breath) caused by debris and bacteria trapped in deep gum pockets. At your initial consultation, we will perform an examination and craft a personalized plan for your treatment that will benefit both the appearance of your smile and your oral health.
What to Expect
Gum contouring with a laser is completed in our state-of-the-art practice using local anesthetic. We also offer several methods of sedation dentistry to soothe any fears or anxiety about visiting the dentist. Before the treatment, your team will give you time to relax in a massaging treatment chair. You can choose to listen to music through a pair of Beats headphones or watch a television show on a flat-screen. To start the treatment, your gums and teeth will be cleaned then dried to remove excess moisture. Then, your doctor will carefully use the laser handpiece to eliminate overgrown tissue a little at a time. The heat from the laser cauterizes the remaining tissue so incisions are not required. When your gumline is even, we will rinse and clean your teeth and gums so you can enjoy the final result. Laser gum sculpting can usually be completed in one visit and may be combined with one of your twice-yearly cleanings.
Treatment Aftercare
After your procedure, your dentist will discuss instructions for your recovery. Your doctor may write you a prescription for antibiotics. Your mouth may be swollen for a while. With a good oral health routine (daily brushing and mouthwash), the soft tissue will heal and look normal again soon. If you have any questions of signs of an infection, you should contact our office. Continue to schedule bi-annual dental cleanings so we can check your gums and keep your smile beautiful.
The MINT Commitment
Laser gum contouring, like most cosmetic treatments, are not generally covered by dental insurance. However, we will ask your provider if any benefits are available. For patients who aren't using dental insurance, our office takes several methods of payment. Your dentist can give you estimates in your initial consultation plus information on financing to make it easier to afford your treatment. Our team is dedicated to helping every patient get the treatments and procedures they need and want.
Contour Your Smile
Cosmetic gum sculpting at MINT dentistry is an amazing procedure for several reasons — removing excess gum tissue can correct a "gummy" smile as well as minimize your chance of developing gingivitis (the first stage of gum disease). If you'd like to have a more confident smile or boost the health of your gums and teeth, you may be a good candidate for laser gum contouring. To get more information about gum sculpting and other cosmetic treatments, contact our practice in Dallas, TX to schedule an initial consultation with our team of board-certified dental professionals.