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Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure performed by a periodontist or an oral surgeon, which involves reshaping the gum tissue and underlying bone to expose more of the tooth structure. This procedure is typically done to prepare a tooth for a dental crown, a bridge or a filling.
The procedure is done by using a scalpel or laser to remove excess gum tissue and reshape the underlying bone. The goal of the procedure is to create a stable foundation for the dental restoration and to improve the aesthetics of the smile.
Crown lengthening can be done on one tooth or several teeth, and it can be performed on the upper or lower jaw. It is typically done under local anesthesia and can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour to complete.
There are a few reasons why a person might require a crown lengthening procedure:
A tooth is decayed or broken and a crown is needed, but there is not enough tooth structure above the gum line to support it.
A person has a ““gummy”” smile, where the teeth appear too short and the gums are too prominent.
A person needs a bridge, but the teeth on either side of the gap are not long enough to support the bridge.
After the procedure, patients will have some discomfort and swelling, which can be controlled with over-the-counter pain medication and ice packs. A follow-up appointment with the periodontist or oral surgeon will be scheduled to monitor the healing process and to check on the progress of the patient.
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