What is Gum Contouring/Gum Lifting?
Gum contouring means removes excess tissue and reshapes your gum line. Dentists use this procedure to treat uneven or “gummy smiles” (when you have extra gum tissue that covers parts of your teeth). Many people choose this cosmetic procedure because it can deliver dramatic results. You’ll be given local anesthesia before the procedure starts. This will numb your gums so you won’t feel pain while the doctor is working on your mouth. But you can expect some tenderness and numbness afterward.
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Gum Contouring/Gum Lifting?
1) Gum contouring recovery tips:
- Take painkillers if necessary: It’s normal to have some soreness after gum contouring.
- Avoid exercise or heavy lifting. Getting your heart rate up can increase bleeding, swelling and pain.
- Keep the surgical area clean.
- Eat soft foods.
2) During the initial consultation with your dentist, your smile will be evaluated to ensure that you are a qualified candidate for the procedure.
3) Do gums grow back after gum contouring? While gums typically do not grow back after gum contouring, the long-term results are well worth the procedure. Patients should follow recommended aftercare practices and maintain regular dental check-ups to enjoy a healthy and aesthetically pleasing smile for years.
4) You can return to brushing and flossing your teeth following the gum contouring procedure, but be sure to brush gently on the areas of the gums where contouring has been performed. Rinsing with diluted salt water may also be recommended to keep the mouth sanitary during the recovery process.