Crown Lengthening

[section section_anchor=”” is_fullwidth=”” padding=”0″ animation=”” animation_delay=”0″ background_color=”” text_color=”” background_image=”” parallax=”0″ auto_generated=”1″ _made_with_builder=”true”][row][column width=”3_4″ animation=”” animation_delay=”0″ _made_with_builder=”true”][special_heading title=” Crown Lengthening” subtitle=”” heading=”h1″ centered=”” _made_with_builder=”true”][/special_heading][text_block text=”<p align="justify">Crown lengthening is generally performed to improve the health of the gum tissue or to prepare the mouth for restorative or cosmetic procedures. &nbsp;In addition, crown lengthening procedures can also be used to correct a &ldquo;gummy&rdquo; smile, where teeth are covered with excess gum tissue.&nbsp; Crown lengthening&nbsp;exposes more of the natural tooth by reshaping or recontouring bone and gum tissue.&nbsp; This treatment can be performed on a single tooth, many teeth, or the entire gum line, exposing an aesthetically pleasing smile.&nbsp;</p><p align="justify"><strong>Reasons for crown lengthening</strong></p><p align="justify">Crown lengthening is a versatile and common procedure that has many effective uses and benefits.&nbsp; The vast majority of patients who have undergone this type of surgery are highly delighted with the results.</p><p align="justify">Here are some of the most common reasons for crown lengthening:</p><ul><li><div align="justify"><strong>Restoration of damaged teeth</strong> &ndash; Periodontal disease can cause severe damage to the teeth, as can trauma and decay.&nbsp; Where teeth have been broken beneath the gum line, crown lengthening can be used to prepare the area for a new restoration to correct the damaged teeth.</div></li><li><div align="justify"><strong>Cosmetic uses</strong> &ndash; Extra gum tissue can make teeth look unnaturally short and can also increase susceptibility to periodontal infections.&nbsp; Removing excess gum tissue can restore a balanced, healthy look and improve the aesthetic appearance of the smile.&nbsp;</div></li><li><div align="justify"><strong>Dental crowns</strong> &ndash; Crown lengthening provides more space between the supporting jawbone and dental crown.&nbsp; This prevents the new crown from damaging gum tissues and bone once it is in place.</div></li></ul><p align="justify"><strong>What does crown lengthening involve?</strong></p><p align="justify">Crown lengthening is normally performed under local anesthetic.&nbsp; The amount of time this procedure takes will largely depend on how many teeth are involved and whether a small amount of bone needs to be removed along with the soft tissue.&nbsp; Any existing dental crowns will be removed prior to the procedure and replaced immediately afterwards.&nbsp;</p><p align="justify">Your dentist will make a series of small incisions around the soft tissue in order to separate the gums away from the teeth. &nbsp;Even if only one tooth requires the re-contour, neighboring teeth are usually treated to provide a more even&nbsp;reshaping.&nbsp; Separating the gums provides your dentist with access to the roots of the teeth and the underlying bone.</p><p align="justify">In some cases, the removal of a small amount of tissue will provide enough tooth exposure to place a crown. &nbsp;In other cases, your dentist will also need to remove a small amount of bone from around the teeth.&nbsp; The bone is usually removed using a combination of special hand instruments, and rotary instruments.&nbsp; The rotary instruments roughly resemble the drill that is used in cavity treatment.</p><p align="justify">The teeth will look noticeably longer immediately after surgery because the gums will have been re-positioned. The teeth will look noticeably longer immediately after surgery because the gums have now been re-positioned.</p><p align="justify">Your dentist will secure the surgical site using an intraoral (periodontal) bandage which serves to prevent infection.&nbsp; Prescriptions may be provided for pain medication, and a chlorhexidine (antimicrobial) mouth rinse may be given to help reduce any bacteria attempting to re-colonize.&nbsp; The surgical site will be completely healed in approximately two to three months.</p><p align="justify"><em>If you have any questions about crown lengthening, please contact our office. </em></p>” _made_with_builder=”true”][/text_block][/column][column width=”1_4″ animation=”” animation_delay=”0″ _made_with_builder=”true”][contact_form_custom form_width=”650″ form_bg_color=”#FFFFFF” form_shortcode=”[contact-form-7 id="7" title="Contact form 1"]” _made_with_builder=”true”][/contact_form_custom][/column][/row][/section]