The patient’s facial proportions, lip structure, thickness, facial lines, gum structure, and profile image are evaluated as a whole. For example, a patient who complains about their gums being too visible when smiling can have not only gum disease but also a painless, bloodless correction of their gums with laser to change their appearance and allow them to smile freely. When?
If Your Gums Are More Visible Than They Should Be When You Smile
If Gums Are Damaged and Aesthetic Problems Occurred Due to Gum Disease
Where?
To All Teeth
How?
First Appointment
1. Aesthetic Planning
2. Restoring the Health of Existing Teeth
3. Bringing Gums to the Desired Form After Anesthesia
Second Appointment
Checking Gum Health
How Long Does It Take?
1 Day
Which Material?
Soft Tissue Laser