Periodontal Cosmetic Procedures to Enhance Your Smile
Start Smiling!
If you're not happy with your smile, there are cosmetic
periodontal and dental procedures available now that could help you achieve
the look and smile you want.
Do you have a "gummy smile"? Are your teeth too long?
Periodontists today can help you reshape your gumline to expose your ideal
smile. In addition, they can work with your dentist to create the
foundation for beautiful crowns, etc. to be constructed on your front teeth.
If you've lost one or more of your teeth, you might be a candidate for
dental implants - replacement teeth that look and feel just like your own.
With cosmetic periodontal treatments, you may be able
to improve the smile that Mother Nature gave you!
Gummy Smile or
Uneven Gumline
If you feel that your teeth are too short and your smile
is too "gummy" or that your gumline is uneven, covering too much of some
teeth, while leaving others the right length, a simple cosmetic treatment
might be just right for you.
Your teeth probably are not "too short" at all. In fact,
they are just the right length. You simply have too much gum tissue
covering your teeth and hiding your smile.
Crown lengthening procedures remove the excess gum
tissue to expose more of the "crown" of the tooth. Your gumline is then
sculpted to give your new smile just the right look. If restorations are
necessary, this procedure sets the stage allowing your new veneers or crowns
to have the correct length and shape, giving you a beautiful new smile.
Long
Teeth/Exposed Roots
If one or more of your teeth are too long, exposing the
unattractive tooth root, there are special periodontal procedures that can
cover those roots.
Tooth roots can become exposed as gums recede and can make
you look older than you are. This recession can happen as a result of a
variety of causes, including periodontal disease. Whatever the reason,
exposed roots are unappealing and can leave you at risk for developing
cavities on your tooth root.
Soft tissue grafts and other root coverage
procedures are designed to cover exposed roots, to reduce further gum
recession and to protect your vulnerable roots from decay.
Missing Teeth
If one or more of your teeth are missing, causing
unappealing gaps in your smile, dental implants might be the answer for you.
Dental implants are replacement teeth that feel and
look just like your own. An artificial tooth root is placed into your jaw,
and after a healing period, an artificial tooth is attached to the root.
While high-tech in nature, dental implants are actually
more tooth-saving than traditional bridgework, since neighboring teeth do
not have to be ground down to support the implant. Dental implants are so
natural-looking and feeling, you'll forget you ever lost a tooth.
Talk with your periodontist about dental implants to find
out if you are a good candidate for this procedure.
Indentations
in the Gums & Jawbone
Sometimes when you lose one or more teeth, you can get an
indentation in your gums and jawbone where the tooth used to be. This
happens because the jawbone recedes when it no longer is holding a tooth in
place.
Not only is this indentation unnatural looking, it also
causes the replacement tooth to look too long compared to the adjacent
teeth.
Fortunately, your periodontist can fill in this "defect"
with a procedure called ridge augmentation, recapturing the natural
contour of your gums and jaw. A new tooth can then be created that is
natural-looking, easy to clean and beautiful.
Ask for a
Smile Consultation
If you are interested in having the best smile for you,
talk with your periodontist or dentist and ask for a smile consultation.
Together you can talk about your gumline, the amount of
tooth you would like to show in your smile and other esthetic concerns you
might have.
He or she can evaluate your current smile and provide a
range of treatments available to help achieve the look you want. You may be
a candidate for just one type of procedure, or a combination of procedures
might be recommended.
Your periodontist will describe the treatments to you and
explain how your smile will be altered to achieve the look you want. |