| Cosmetic Periodontal Surgery Your smile is the most important part of your face. The gum line must be even-flowing, symmetrical and natural. Cosmetic Crown Lengthening, Cosmetic Ridge Augmentation, Connective Tissue Grafting. |
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| Replacing the present unattractive crown would not result in a cosmetic success unless the gum tissue is changed to create normal-sized teeth. | ||
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| Sometimes there is too much gum tissue making the teeth appear smaller. A cosmetic crown lengthening can create a new smile without changing your natural teeth. | ||
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| When a tooth is removed, at times the ridge collapses, leaving a depression in the gum tissue. This affects the size and shape of the tooth replacement. A cosmetic ridge augmentation procedure can "plump" out the ridge so that a normal looking tooth can be created. This will enhance the quality of your smile. | ||
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| Note that the front teeth are uneven because of the collapsed ridge. After "plumping," the teeth and gum tissue are natural and even. | ||
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| In situations where there is gum recession that is noticeable when you smile, a connective tissue graft can cover the root surface and recreate your natural smile. The result is a well belnded gumline that has the same color and shape as you had originally. | ||
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