Gum Contouring

Periodontics and Implant Dentistry in St. Louis, MO

Gum Contouring

Excess gum tissue can make you feel self-conscious about your teeth’s appearance.  Gum contouring can reshape your gum line to reveal your teeth and beautify your smile.  St. Louis, MO, comes to Justin M. Schlaikjer, DDS for gum contouring because our dentist is an experienced periodontal expert. 
 

What Gum Contouring
Can Do For You

Gum contouring is a cosmetic dentistry procedure that is performed to correct a variety of gum issues. During a single treatment at our St. Louis office, our dentists can precisely remove excess gum tissue to give you a reshaped, attractive smile. 

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What Exactly Does Contouring Correct?

Contouring removes excess gum tissue, namely to cosmetically improve:

Uneven Gum Line

An uneven gum line causes teeth to appear crooked and unbalanced, detracting from your smile. Contouring fixes this by providing a proportional, symmetrical appearance. 

Gummy Smile

An overly gummy smile hides significant portions of your teeth, making them look smaller than they are. Contouring removes tissue to fully reveal your teeth. 

We Use Advanced Laser Technology

Our team has invested in cutting-edge dental technology to achieve the best gum tissue reduction results. Most notably, we utilize BIOLASE dental lasers. The laser precision of this device allows for much more accurate control than a traditional steel scalpel. This lets our dentists beautifully refashion the gum around each tooth. 

Our laser technology also minimizes side effects like pain and bleeding by cauterizing the gums as excess tissue is removed. This makes the procedure itself easier and promotes a more rapid recovery because the gums are immediately sealed. 

Trust Your Gums to a Periodontist

Dr. Justin M. Schlaikjer is a certified periodontist, meaning he has specialized training in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease. As a periodontist, he has elevated knowledge of all gum issues. 

Gum contouring itself is relatively simple. However, a gummy smile can have multiple complex causes. These include gingival hyperplasia and altered passive eruption. Dr. Schlaikjer’s periodontal expertise allows him to identify the cause of your gummy smile and perform contouring tailored to your needs. 

Never one to rest on his laurels, Dr. Schlaikjer actively seeks out continuing education opportunities. This ensures his cosmetic dentistry techniques remain at the cutting edge of gum care. 

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Our dentist understand that optimal treatment requires more than advanced technology and heightened skill. The patient-periodontist relationship is extremely important to him. Drs. Justin Schlaikjer is known for his caring, non-judgmental approach to dentistry. He also strives to make the St. Louis office as comfortable as possible. 

Our dedication to each patient stretches from each individual tooth all the way to budgetary concerns. Unfortunately, due to its cosmetic nature, gum contouring is not typically covered by the many insurances we accept. Our team increases the affordability of out-of-pocket procedures by accepting flexible financing options like CareCredit® and LendingClub.

Call or send us a message to request your gum contouring consultation with our patient-focused periodontist. 

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The Gum Contouring Procedure
A Simple Treatment With Seamless Recovery

Treatment

Our minimally invasive gum contouring is completed in a single appointment. To ensure your comfort, our dentists begin treatment by administering a local anesthetic to numb you from any potential pain. Your gum tissue is then reduced and reshaped with the use of our advanced BIOLASE dental lasers. 

Recovery

The local anesthetic used for contouring is mild enough that you can drive yourself home after your appointment. There is no required downtime with this conservative procedure. However, it is recommended that you rest for the remainder of the day. Some light bleeding and swelling in the gums can be expected, but all side effects should dissipate in about a week. 

Gum ContouringVs. BOTOX Cosmetic

BOTOX® Cosmetic is sometimes used by patients to lower their upper lip, thereby hiding their gummy smile. However, this option is a temporary stopgap that, unlike contouring, does not provide lasting results. Gum contouring is the preferred solution because it permanently removes excess gum tissue. 

We May Need to Enhance Your Oral Health Before Contouring Your Gums

Patients who seek gum contouring typically have only cosmetic concerns. However, to receive this procedure a patient should be free of tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues prior to treatment.

It is sometimes the case that a patient comes to us unaware of their existing oral health issues. When this occurs, a gum contouring consultation has the added benefit of identifying conditions that must be treated. Our expert periodontists can evaluate the state of your mouth and provide both cosmetic and restorative dentistry if necessary.  

Contouring Can Prepare ForOther Cosmetic Procedures

Our dentists offer a host of transformative dental procedures. The effects of some of these can be greatly enhanced by receiving preparatory gum contouring. For example, a dental crown can be placed on a tooth to both restore its appearance and provide protection for the tooth. When preceded by gum contouring, the placement of a dental crown can achieve more dramatic aesthetic improvement for a given tooth. 

 

We Will Help You Maintain Gum Health

Our periodontists want our patients to get the most out of their treatment. It is often the case that gum contouring recipients feel a renewed desire to take care of their gums. These are some tips our team can give you to do just that. 

Brush

Making sure to brush your gums and tongue in addition to your teeth is very important. Our dental team can recommend electric tooth brush brands that are more efficient than traditional manual brushes. 

Floss

Flossing is an often overlooked part of oral care. Flossing at least once a day is a must. Incorporating flossing into your daily routine can remove deep-seated plaque that brushing can’t reach. 

Wash

Using a therapeutic mouthwash can prevent gum disease, reduce plaque, and slow the spread of tartar. Mouthwash can also get rid of hard-to reach debris that brushing and flossing miss.

Visit

Maintaining a regular appointment schedule with our periodontists is key. It allows us to detect potential issues before they worsen and gives us the opportunity to clean your teeth and gums. 

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