cosmetic dentistry

Change Your Gummy Smile

Your smile is one of your most prominent features. It plays a significant role in how you present yourself to the world. But, if you’re self-conscious about a gummy smile, it can affect your confidence. A gummy smile is where an excessive amount of your gum tissue shows when you grin. The good news is that there are effective ways to change your gummy smile. As a result, you can enhance your looks and boost your self-esteem. 

What’s Behind a Gummy Smile?

It is helpful to understand what causes a gummy smile. A gummy smile occurs when a larger portion of your gum tissue is visible when you smile. Several factors contribute to this condition.

Sometimes, people naturally have more gum tissue covering their teeth. This is a matter of genetics. Additionally, a shorter upper lip may not cover the gums adequately when smiling. So, it may look like you have more of a gummy smile. Finally, you may have overactive muscles in the upper lip. This can pull the lip higher when smiling, revealing more gum tissue.

Reasons to Change Your Gummy Smile

Of course, there are many reasons why you might want to change your smile. 

A gummy smile can make some people feel self-conscious about their appearance. With treatment, you can boost your self-esteem. You may even feel more comfortable in social and professional settings.

Many people find a balanced smile more aesthetically pleasing. Therefore, changing your gummy smile can lead to a more attractive and harmonious look.

In some cases, excessive gum tissue can impact speech, eating, and oral hygiene. Correcting a gummy smile can improve these functions.

Ways to Change Your Gummy Smile

There are many different ways to transform your smile. You simply need to find the one that is best for you. 

Orthodontic Treatment

If your gummy smile is primarily due to an underlying issue like an overbite or excessive gum tissue coverage, orthodontic treatment can be effective. Braces or clear aligners can help reposition your teeth. This will help create a more balanced smile.

Gum Contouring

Gum contouring, also known as gum reshaping, is a minimally invasive procedure where a dentist or periodontist removes excess gum tissue. This reveals more of your teeth to create a more proportionate smile. It’s a quick and relatively painless option.

Surgical Crown Lengthening

If your teeth are short or covered with excessive gum tissue, surgical crown lengthening can help. This procedure involves removing gum tissue. Sometimes, it will also include a small portion of bone to expose more of your tooth’s surface.

Botox Injections

In some cases, Botox injections can temporarily reduce gum exposure when you smile. This non-surgical option can be an effective and quick solution.

Talk to Your Dentist

Before deciding on any treatment, it’s crucial to consult with a dental professional. They will evaluate your specific situation. Then, they will discuss your goals to find a solution for your needs. Finally, they will recommend the best option for you. Remember that every smile is unique, and the treatment plan should be tailored to your needs.

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Dr. Mark Sowell

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