I only had resin operation final week end during my dentist's bureau to correct a "gummy smile". He used a laser to cut divided a little of my gums. He additionally pronounced he was starting to cut divided a little bone, though I'm not certain if he did which or not since no drills or anything similar to which was used. we forgot to ask him this question, so we was wondering how prolonged do a formula from this operation last? Will my gums grow back? Because this was a really costly surgery! Thanks!
Maybe to be some-more specific, we longed for to know if a gums will grow behind to how it was creatively (meaning my "gummy smile" will return)?
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Dr. Albert, DDS (UNITED STATES)
April 21st, 2009 at 1:12 pm
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT QUESTION.
AS A RULE, THE GUMS COVER THE BONE. IF THERE WAS AN OVERABUNDANCE OF BONE IN A PARTICULAR SITE, THEN TRIMMING AWAY SOME OF IT WILL HELP THE SMILE TO BE LESS GUMMY.
TAKING CERTAIN MEDICATIONS LIKE PHENYTOIN CAN CAUSE YOUR GUMS T BE SWOLLEN.
ASK YOUR DENTIST.
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