Cosmetic Gum Alteration Procedures
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The experts say gums frame the teeth and this is so true.

 

Having the right amount of gum is important to creating natural harmony between the shape and size of teeth and your overall smile.

 

To achieve this, we can add gum to areas that are lacking. This process is known as gum grafting.

Before grafting
Before grafting
After grafting
After grafting

To reduce excess gum or create even gumlines across the left and the right, this procedure is called crown lengthening (or trimming).

Before trimming
Before trimming
After trimming
After trimming

Both procedures are procedures best performed by a periodontist, who deals exclusively with all gum related procedures.