Gingival Sculpting – A Quick Guide
Your gums are very much a part of the way you smile, and if your gum line is a bit irregular or you have too much tissue, your teeth won’t look as attractive as they could. As a result, we offer gingival sculpting to all of our patients to help improve their smiles at our Austin dental clinics. This fairly easy procedure helps to reshape your gums around your teeth, which can lead to a great smile every time.
Poor Gum Line
There are lots of reasons you may have trouble with your gum line. The most common cause of receding gums is poor dental hygiene in the past, but both gum disease and age can also cause a real problem. It makes the teeth look quite long, crooked, or poorly angled, and it truly affects the way you smile.
The Process
We sculpt your gums thanks to a special laser. It allows us to contour the tissue around the shape of your teeth, and that gives you a full, white smile you’re certain to appreciate. It is usually performed during a single visit with a cosmetic dentist, and almost no downtime is involved for you in terms of recovery. There’s usually no discomfort, and bleeding is fairly minimal. No stitches are required. The laser itself sterilizes the treatment area, so there’s little to no risk of infection, and healing is quick. What’s more, though, is that lasers promote precision, so there’s no damage to surrounding tissue during the procedure. Remember that Austin teeth bonding is great for cracked teeth.
Wondering whether or not it’s right for you? This quick checklist can help.
- People who feel like their teeth are smaller than they should be may want to use this procedure. Even if the gum tissue around your teeth isn’t affecting your risk level for poor hygiene habits, it may improve your overall quality of life.
- If your teeth are shaped a bit odd, moving the gum tissue can help to create a better appearance, thus giving you the smile you’ve always dreamed of. Talk to your dentist about how a composite resin veneer can help you.
- If you’re looking for a total smile makeover, this is absolutely part of the procedure. Creating the ideal smile often means removing excess gum tissue in places, so if you want perfection, this is certainly something to add to the list.
Risks and Benefits
As with any procedure, there is some level of risk involved, but it’s fairly minimal. It is possible to experience some discomfort, but it’s almost always minor in nature. It’s also possible to experience an infection at the site of the procedure, but those are rare and easily treatable. As with any of our cosmetic procedures and ceramic porcelain veneers, if you have ongoing health issues, you’ll need to consult with us in advance.
The benefits far outweigh the risks in most cases. Cosmetic procedures like this one give you that perfect smile you’re looking for, and that alone can enhance your personal and professional life at every level.
During your next appointment, talk with Dr. Roach about gingival sculpting at our Austin TX dental office to decide if it’s the right choice for you. Schedule a consultation session now and ask him about easy braces Austin and Austin teeth bleaching.
About the Author: Bobby Milton has worked in the dental industry for over 20 years and writes and lectures on many different dental topics
Choosing A Dentist
Good oral health depends on the help of a good dentist, but finding the right individual to meet your needs can be frustrating at times. If you’re looking for a great Austin dentist, you may want to use these tips to help you find the ideal professional.
Check with your Insurance Company – If you have dental insurance, you may want to check with your insurance company initially to get their list of preferred providers. While it doesn’t hurt to go with an out-of-network provider, it may end up costing you a bit more than you expected in the long run. In most areas, insurance companies have an extensive list of providers to choose from. Some companies even have bios and pictures on their site to help you choose the right professional to meet your needs.
Check with Friends, Family, and Colleagues – During the initial search process, you may also want to check with people you know well to see who they turn to for their oral health needs. Getting the recommendation of someone you know and trust can be invaluable in this situation.
Get an Overview – Once you’ve narrowed your choices down to three or four dentists, you may want to do a bit of investigation on your own. How long has the practice been in business? The longevity of a dentist’s practice may be a good indicator of how well the individual works with people. Investigate his or her procedures on emergency care as well. If you develop a serious problem on the weekend, will he or she be there to help? You might also find out what professional organizations each of your choices is part of.
Find out More – If you’re interested in specific procedures, it’s essential that you find someone who is well versed in that area. For example, if you need restorative work done, find someone who offers the latest techniques to ensure you get the help you need. If you have some cosmetic issues, you may want to find out what your dentist choices offer there as well. The longer the list of procedures they can handle, the better chance you have of finding a professional you’ll never want to leave.
Schedule a Consultation – If you think you’ve found the perfect dentist to meet your needs, go ahead and schedule a consultation session or cleaning. The only way to find someone you truly like is to meet them, and while not all Austin dentists offer consultation sessions, a good cleaning is not only an essential part of maintaining your oral health, but also a good way to get a sense of the personality of a dentist before you move on to more complicated procedures.
Take a moment to learn more about Jollyville Dental and Dr. Roach today by scheduling an appointment. With comprehensive service offerings, we’re sure you’ll agree that Dr. Roach is the only Austin dentist you’ll ever need.
About the Author: Bobby Milton has worked in the dental industry for over 20 years and writes and lectures on many different dental topics








