What Is Crown Lengthening?
Crown lengthening is a dental procedure designed to reshape the gum tissue and, in some cases, the underlying bone to expose more of the tooth's surface. This procedure is often recommended for patients who have excessive gum tissue, making their teeth appear short, or for those who need additional tooth structure exposed for restorative work, such as placing a dental crown.
The procedure is typically performed by a periodontist or dentist using specialized surgical techniques. Local anesthesia is applied to ensure comfort, and excess gum tissue is carefully removed or reshaped to achieve the desired results. In some cases, a small portion of the bone may also be adjusted to provide adequate tooth exposure. Healing time varies, but most patients recover within a few weeks, following proper post-operative care instructions. Crown lengthening can enhance both the function and aesthetics of a smile. It is often used for cosmetic purposes to improve the appearance of a "gummy smile," as well as for functional reasons to aid in dental restorations. Whether for cosmetic or restorative needs, crown lengthening is a reliable solution that can contribute to better oral health and improved smile aesthetics.