Laser Dentistry
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Learn more about laser dentistry and cosmetic dentistry!
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July 24, 2008 |
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Laser Gum Recontouring
When it comes to a great smile, having white teeth is not the only factor to consider. Well-shaped, healthy-looking gums help showcase the teeth and improve the appearance of the smile. Swollen, excessive and uneven gums can seriously compromise the overall appearance of the teeth. Laser gum recontouring is a procedure that can correct gum problems and improve oral health and smiles.
What is Laser Gum Recontouring?
During the laser gum recontouring process, a dentist uses a diode laser to sculpt and shape the gum tissue. First, the patient will receive a local anesthetic to numb the gums and eliminate any possible pain. Next, the dentist will use the laser to gently reshape the gum line, correct asymmetrical gums and remove any excessive gum tissue.
Recovery Time
The laser gum recontouring procedure itself is completely painless, since the dentist will use a numbing agent on the gums to eliminate pain. After the procedure, gums may feel sore or swollen for up to a week. However, this will not interfere in any way with everyday life. Patients do not need to take time off from work or school in order to recover. The short-term discomfort associated with the procedure can be easily treated with Ibuprofen to minimize swelling and reduce pain.
Costs
While the actual costs of the procedure vary, laser gum recontouring typically runs between $200 and $300 dollars. In many cases, this treatment will be used in conjunction with a number of other cosmetic dental procedures. The actual costs of treatment will then vary depending on the extent of the work performed.
Candidates for Laser Gum Recontouring
Laser gum recontouring is a relatively simple and fast procedure, which makes it ideal for many people. Those who have uneven or excessive gums are the ideal candidates for the procedure, but all patients should discuss their options with a dental care provider to determine which course of action is right for their individual needs.
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