Surgical Treatments
for the ALLEN & MCKINNEY, TX AREAS
Your smile is often the first trait that people notice about you. If you work hard to keep your teeth healthy and white, the last thing you’d want is for the focal point of your grin to be your pink gum tissue. On the flip side of that coin, you also don’t want your smile to be predominantly overrun by your teeth. Our team offers several cosmetic gum procedures to help enhance the appearance of your smile and improve your oral health. That way, you can enjoy a symmetrical, even, and beautiful-looking grin that you’ll feel proud showing off.
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to Get the Bone Grafting Process Started
To determine if your dental situation warrants bone grafting or to learn more about the pre- and -post surgery process, please get in touch with our office. Schedule a consultation with the Center of Endodontics Periodontics and Implantology and we will be happy to cover all the ins and outs with you.
As your gums recede, you may notice that your smile is not as attractive as it was in the past. Your teeth may appear to be disproportionately long. Plus, if the gums do not recede at the same rate across all of your front teeth, your gumline may become noticeably uneven. Additionally, tooth roots have a slightly different color than tooth crowns because the roots do not have enamel to cover them.
Of course, aesthetics is not the only problem associated with exposed tooth roots. Without enamel or gum tissue to protect them, the roots are vulnerable to outside stimuli. You may find that you experience pain when you consume hot, cold, or acidic foods and beverages.
How Does Root Coverage Grafting Work?If you are interested in covering your exposed tooth roots, visit us for a consultation. Dr. Robertson will examine your mouth and design a treatment plan. There are different techniques that can be used for root coverage grafting. For example, she might recommend a pedicle graft, wherein she pulls down existing gum tissue to cover the exposed roots. Pedicle grafts are usually for patients who have thick gum tissue. A more common type of graft is a connective tissue graft, during which she takes a piece of skin from the roof of the mouth and attaches it to the existing gum tissue.
During your recovery period, you should avoid foods that might irritate your surgical sites (such as crunchy and hard foods). You might also find it beneficial to take a few days off of work to relax. If you have any questions or concerns following your procedure, simply get in touch with our office. We are always ready to help!
Benefits of Root Coverage GraftingSome of the main benefits of root coverage gum grafting in Allen include:
• The results are permanent. With proper care, it is unlikely that your gums will recede significantly after your procedure.
• You will experience reduced dental sensitivity. With gum tissue to protect them, your roots will no longer be a source of pain when you eat hot or cold foods.
• Your smile will be more attractive. An even gumline is an important component of a beautiful, well-proportioned smile!
• The procedure is comfortable. Robertson offers three different types of sedation to help her patients relax during their appointments. She also has a gentle touch and is as conservative as possible in her approach to care.
Cosmetic Gum Augmentation
Cosmetic gum augmentation is typically performed following a tooth extraction. When a socket is left empty, it can cause the alveolar ridge of the jaw to shrink as you heal after your extraction, causing you to lose your distinct gum contour and creating an indentation in the gums. During this procedure. Our team will restore the original height and width of the alveolar ridge to dramatically improve the appearance of your smile when you restore it.
GUMMY SMILE CORRECTION
(Esthetic Crown Lengthening)
Esthetic crown lengthening is also commonly referred to as gummy smile correction or gum recontouring. If the majority of your smile is overrun by pink gum tissue, you may not feel like letting your full grin show. This is a common issue that many people face, and fortunately, we can help. We can precisely and strategically reshape your gumline to make it appear more even and reveal more of your dental structure by removing the overgrown tissue. In some cases, this procedure can also be used to ensure that restorations fit perfectly over a tooth.