
Perfect Your Smile: Gummy Smile Solutions
A gummy smile, while often not a medical issue, can significantly impact your self-esteem and confidence. Many individuals find that an excessive display of gum tissue detracts from the overall balance and beauty of their smile. Fortunately, we offer several effective solutions to address this concern and enhance your smile's appearance. Our comprehensive approach includes personalized treatments such as veneers, dental crowns, and Invisalign, each designed to target and correct the specific factors contributing to a gummy smile.
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are bonded to the front of your teeth, effectively covering the gums and improving the overall aesthetic. Dental crowns provide complete coverage for teeth that are misaligned or damaged, helping to create a more proportionate gum-to-tooth ratio. Invisalign offers a less invasive option by aligning teeth and adjusting your bite, which can help minimize the appearance of your gums when you smile. Each treatment option is tailored to your unique dental structure and aesthetic goals, ensuring a customized approach that delivers the best possible results.
Understanding a Gummy Smile
Abnormal Tooth Eruption: Teeth that emerge incorrectly can expose more gum tissue, affecting your smile's balance.
Improper Bite: Misalignment of the teeth or jaw can lead to an uneven gum-to-tooth ratio.
Muscular Issues: Overactive muscles in the upper lip can elevate the lip more than usual, making gums more visible.
Hyperactive Upper Lip: A naturally high or excessively mobile upper lip can reveal more gum tissue when smiling.
Our Treatment Options
Veneers: Custom-made shells that cover the front surface of your teeth to conceal excessive gum exposure and improve overall smile aesthetics.
Dental Crowns: These provide comprehensive coverage for damaged or uneven teeth, helping to balance the gum-to-tooth ratio.
Invisalign: Clear aligners that can correct dental alignment issues, which may contribute to a gummy smile by improving bite and tooth positioning.