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		<title>What Is Dental Crown Lengthening and When Is It Needed?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The crown is the part of your tooth that’s visible above the gumline. Normally, the gums protect your tooth roots beneath this tissue and only expose parts of the teeth that are necessary. However, for some patients or some procedures, a dental crown lengthening is needed. Dental crown lengthening is a process that involves removing [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The crown is the part of your tooth that’s visible above the gumline. Normally, the gums<br />
protect your tooth roots beneath this tissue and only expose parts of the teeth that are<br />
necessary. However, for some patients or some procedures, a dental crown lengthening is<br />
needed.</p>
<p>Dental crown lengthening is a process that involves removing some gum tissue in order to<br />
expose more of your tooth. Why would this need to be done? Here’s what you need to know<br />
about a dental crown lengthening.</p>
<p><strong>To Support a Restoration</strong></p>
<p>If you’ve experienced<a href="https://ovsmile.com/preventive-care/emergency-dental-care/" title="trauma" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> trauma</a> to your tooth—for instance, a cavity below your gumline or even<br />
a tooth that’s broken off close to or below the gumline—gum tissue may prevent your dentist<br />
from performing a complete restoration.</p>
<p>In cases such as these, a small amount of gum tissue may need to be removed in order for your<br />
dentist to fully access your tooth and properly complete the restoration.</p>
<p>Restorations are the most common reasons a dental crown lengthening procedure is done, and<br />
it’ll typically be done by a periodontist, who is a dentist that specializes in gum tissue. Your gum<br />
tissue will be carefully reshaped in order to support your restoration and facilitate a healthy<br />
smile!</p>
<p><strong>To Help Gummy Smile</strong></p>
<p>You may have gummy smile if an excessive amount of gum tissue covers the crowns of your<br />
teeth. Gummy smile is often a subjective diagnosis and is more pronounced in some individuals<br />
than in others. Gummy smile is typically the result of genetics and is more common in women<br />
than in men.</p>
<p>If you have gummy smile, you may have the option of getting <a href="https://ovsmile.com/preventive-care/periodontal-gum-treatment/" title="your gums" rel="noopener" target="_blank">your gums </a>reshaped to expose<br />
more of your dental crown in a crown lengthening procedure done by a periodontist. During<br />
this procedure, a laser will be used to reshape your gum tissue and remove unnecessary gum<br />
tissue that’s covering your teeth and giving your smile a “gummy” appearance.</p>
<p><strong>What Can I Expect?</strong></p>
<p>Fortunately, a crown lengthening procedure is fairly straightforward. The procedure is typically<br />
performed by a periodontist with local anesthesia. If you have dental anxiety and would like to<br />
be sedated, you can talk with your periodontist about this option.</p>
<p>Only infinitesimal amounts of gum tissue are removed during the procedure, and while the full<br />
recovery time will take approximately two weeks, you should be able to return to work and any<br />
normal activities the day after the procedure.</p>
<p>For most patients, dental crown lengthening procedures can be managed with over-the-<br />
counter pain medication. If you’re having a crown lengthening procedure done in order to<br />
support a <a href="https://ovsmile.com/cosmetic-dentistry/cosmetic-dentistry/" title="dental restoration" rel="noopener" target="_blank">dental restoration</a>, you’ll need to wait approximately 4-6 weeks in order to fully complete the restoration.</p>
<p>For patients who need a dental crown lengthening procedure, this procedure can go a long way<br />
towards helping your smile get the restoration it needs or helping you enhance your<br />
appearance if you have gummy smile. Your dentist will let you know if you need this procedure<br />
and what you can expect during your appointment!</p>
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