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Laser Gum Contouring

A gummy smile — where more gum than tooth is visible when you beam — can detract from the allure of your smile. This condition often stems from an overactive upper lip muscle, which elevates the lip more than desired, or from having a naturally thin upper lip, both of which reveal an excess of gum tissue.

Dr. Aastha Chandra offers transformative solutions to address this concern, bringing both elegance and confidence back to your smile. By contouring and sculpting the gum line, she expertly reduces excess tissue and harmonises the gum levels around the front teeth. Even the band of tissue that causes a gap between teeth can be excised by laser. Additionally, through advanced gum depigmentation or bleaching, she can restore your gums’ natural rosy hue, eliminating any dark spots that may mar your smile.

In a single, seamless session, Dr. Aastha and her team employ state-of-the-art laser technology and cutting-edge, minimally invasive techniques. These procedures, which require expert skill, training and experience, are designed to be as pain-free and comfortable as possible, ensuring you leave with a rejuvenated smile that enhances both your appearance and self-esteem.

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TIME:
15 TO 30 Minutes
DOWNTIME:
None
RESULT:
Reshaping gums or removal of excess gum tissue to improve the appearance of your smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. Is the procedure painful?
No, laser gum contouring is generally painless. Local anaesthesia is used to numb the area, and the laser seals blood vessels and nerve endings, leading to less bleeding, minimal swelling, and faster healing compared to traditional methods.
Q. Are the results permanent?
Yes. The results of laser gum contouring are permanent as the excess gum tissue does not grow back. However, proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups are essential to maintain the results.
Q. Is laser gum contouring only cosmetic?
While often cosmetic, it also has functional benefits. It can expose more of a tooth’s surface for restorations like crowns or fillings, and help manage gum overgrowth due to medication or periodontal conditions.