
When you first meet, the first thing people look at is your smile. With a mismatched smile, your eyes immediately focus on someone’s teeth. With a harmonious smile, your brain registers that the person has a pleasant smile and directs its attention to their eyes. Nothing expresses personality, energy and confidence like a healthy, bright smile.
If you answer yes to one or more of the questions below, you also need gum aesthetics.
Do you avoid smiling when your photo is taken?
Is there something about your smile that bothers you?
Do your gums look too much to bother you when you smile?
Do you think that the treatments applied to your teeth are not compatible?
Do you want your teeth to be whiter?
Do you have irregularities in your teeth?
Is there a gap between your teeth?
Even the most beautiful teeth cannot look attractive unless they are framed by healthy gums. Unaesthetic gums can be corrected with minor procedures and treatments on the gums.
Unhealthy gums: Due to periodontal diseases, gums appear red, swollen and shiny. It should be treated before aesthetic dentistry.
Gingival recession: As a result of gum recession, some teeth may appear very long and their root surfaces are exposed. In this case, the gums can be treated by covering these spaces with soft tissue grafts.
Irregular gum edges: On some teeth, the gum at the top of the tooth may be too high or too low. Before aesthetic procedures, the gum structure should be idealized.
Stains on the gums: Black – brown spots on the gums are related to pigments in the body and do not harm health. However, it is possible to surgically remove unaesthetic spots.
This procedure, performed by dermatologists, can be applied to these areas of the mouth. The skin in the mouth also consists of layers. These layers are thinned and gradually peeled off with the laser; The upper stained skin can be removed to achieve a more aesthetic appearance.
High or low lip lines can cause aesthetic problems. The doctor designs the smile by performing all lip analyzes before treatment. The support of the teeth to the lips and the position of the incisors are one of the most important factors in creating a smile. Lip-tooth relationship is very important in the smiling position. Having the corners of the lips up or down can completely change the expression.
In addition to dental and intraoral applications, in some cases we may need to get support from dermatology or plastic surgery branches to integrate the aesthetic appearance into the face.
If the teeth do not show much when smiling or do not look aesthetic, a healthy smile can be achieved with crown lengthening treatment. During the procedure, the front teeth are lengthened with filling materials in accordance with the smile design.