Of your gums smile appear more aesthetically can be annoying, and a “gummy smile” is called. This can affect their confidence in social and professional lives of the people. Fortunately, to correct this situation, there are various treatment methods.
1. Aesthetic Dental Treatments:
- Gingival Recession: If it seems too much gums, gum called resection, a surgical procedure can be performed. In this process, any excess of the gums with special tools are taken. The surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia and the recovery process may take a few weeks.
- External Coating: Aesthetic dental fillings, teeth and gums can be placed on the appearance of the offset. These veneers can change the appearance of the teeth, and can provide a more natural appearance. In addition, the size and shape of the teeth, veneers can improve.
2. Orthopedic Treatments:
- Orthodontic Treatment: Orthodontic treatment to correct teeth and jaw structures (e.g., brackets and wires) can be used. The alignment of teeth and jaws, can affect the appearance of the gums. Ensuring proper alignment of the jaw and teeth, orthodontic treatment can reduce the gummy smile.
3. Botox Application:
- Botox: A Botox injection can be made to reduce the appearance of your gums. Botox temporarily relaxes the muscles of the upper lip, gums look less this helps. The effects of this method may need to be repeated regularly and can last several months.
4. Surgical Intervention:
- Gingivoplasti: Teeth bacteria, is a surgical procedure to change the shape and size of the gums. This process, gums, makes it look more aesthetically pleasing, and it may reduce the appearance of your gums.
5. Gingival Hyperplasia: In some cases, the gums may be the cause of the appearance of hyperplasia of the gums. This condition is characterized by the abnormal growth of the gums, and this can increase the visibility of your gums. Treatment usually requires surgical intervention.
Each treatment option has its own advantages and risks. With a dentist or periodontist to determine the most appropriate treatment method is to make a detailed assessment. To correct the appearance of your teeth, your specialist, recommends the best treatment plan to suit your personal needs and aesthetic goals.
