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Gummy Smile: An Esthetic Problem or Something More?
The smile line or aesthetic zone – the teeth that are showing when you are smiling – is determined by several factors, including:
- The shape and size of your lips.
- Your facial muscles.
- The shape and size of your teeth.
- Your gum tissue.
The optimal smile line appearance should reveal the least amount of gum tissue possible. Gum tissue visible in the smile line should have balanced, even contours that are in harmony with the upper lip. It is for this reason that many people with a gummy smile or excessive gingival display feel their smile to be unattractive, oftentimes feeling reluctant to smile at all.
However, depending on the factors causing a gummy smile, more serious underlying dental conditions could be present. For example, if you have a gummy smile caused as a result of how the teeth erupted and how the jaw developed, you may also have an uncomfortable or improper bite that could ultimately affect your long-term oral health.
Orthodontic treatment, Laser Gummy smile surgery and lumineers placement
on the 2 lateral upper incisors



Ferrari Dental Clinics Gummy Smile Treatment options:
Depending on the nature of your specific clinical condition, treatment for your gummy smile could include one or more of the following:
Same-day laser treatments:
There are numerous benefits of using lasers in surgery. The main advantage of this option is that you will have an immediate result.
The procedure is painless, requires no sutures, and the gum tissues usually heal within a few days. Lasers seal lymphatics and reduce the need for post-surgical dressings while shrinking capillaries and improving hemostasis. They also depolarize the nerves, thus reducing postoperative pain, and destroy many bacteria and viral colonies that can cause potential infection. Other benefits derived from the use of lasers include improved efficiency and expanded capabilities. As the treatment is less painful overall, patient comfort is increased without the need for prescription drugs, and the needs for local anesthesia and postoperative follow-up are diminished.
Laser Gummy Smile surgery
case 1: This 40 Year old patient complained about her teeth being too short and too gummy. She was also troubled by the gap between her central incisors right in the front where everyone can see. The procedure involved removing gum and shaping the bone in order to conserve the biological width. The patient also needed improvement in the shape of her teeth so we placed porcelain veneers to complete her smile. The gummy smile surgery was performed using the waterlase MD with virtually no bleeding at the site. The patient was immediately chilled with her new smile!


Courtesy dr. Habib Zarifeh
Case 3: During gummy smile laser surgery |