
Gingivectomy
A precise gum-reshaping procedure that removes excess or diseased gum tissue to improve gum health, comfort, and the appearance of your smile.
What is it
Gingivectomy is a periodontal procedure that removes a small amount of gum tissue to treat gum disease, eliminate deep periodontal pockets, or refine the appearance of a gummy smile. It can be performed with a scalpel or a dental laser and is one of the most common gum-contouring treatments offered at Smiles4Life.
How it works
The treatment area is fully numbed for your comfort, and the targeted gum tissue is gently trimmed and reshaped using either a scalpel or a soft-tissue laser. Lasers are often preferred because they reduce bleeding and shorten healing time. Once the gumline is contoured, the area is cleaned and may be protected with a soothing periodontal dressing.
How it helps
Gingivectomy makes it easier to keep your gums clean by reducing the deep pockets where bacteria collect, which helps stop gum disease from progressing. It also creates a more even, balanced gumline for patients who feel their teeth look short or their smile shows too much gum.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who might consider this treatment?
Patients with gum disease, deep periodontal pockets, gum overgrowth, or a gummy smile are often good candidates for gingivectomy.
What is the typical experience?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you should feel pressure but no pain. Most appointments take about 30 to 60 minutes depending on how many teeth are involved.
How long does it usually take?
A focused gingivectomy on a few teeth typically takes 30 to 60 minutes, while a full-arch treatment may take a bit longer.
Is there anything to keep in mind?
Avoid spicy, crunchy, or very hot foods for the first few days, and follow your post-op rinsing instructions to keep the area clean while it heals.
What should I know about recovery after?
Mild tenderness and minor swelling are normal for a few days. Most patients return to their usual routine right away, and the gums fully heal within one to two weeks.
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