Can orthodontics fix a gummy smile?

In any case of a gummy smile, Dr. Matsumoto can create a personalized treatment plan to correct your condition and help you feel confident in your smile! 

As one of the only dual-trained and board-certified orthodontists and periodontists in the area of Porters Neck at Wilmington, NC, and one of only a few providers in the entire country, Dr. Matsumoto has extensive experience in fixing gummy smiles.

So, “can orthodontics fix a gummy smile?” we say Yes! Through his combined expertise in dentistry, periodontics (gum health), and orthodontics, Dr. Matsumoto creates comprehensive treatment plans that optimize both the aesthetics and functionality of the smile. 

 

What is a gummy smile?

If your gums reveal themselves when you smile, this is called a “gummy smile”. Also called “excessive gingival display”, gummy smiles are present when at least 2 mm (millimeters) of excess gum tissue is on display.

 

Different Types of Gummy Smiles

There are four different classifications of gummy smiles, including:

  1. Anterior – Excess gum tissue shows above the front teeth (typically in between the two canines) in the upper jaw. 
  2. Posterior — Excess gum tissue shows above the back teeth in the upper jaw. 
  3. Mixed — Excess gum tissue shows above the front teeth and back teeth in the upper jaw. 
  4. Asymmetric — Excess gum tissue shows on just one side of the mouth in the upper jaw.

 

How to Fix a Gummy Smile

When you visit us for your complimentary consultation, Dr. Matusmoto will perform a comprehensive orthodontic exam (using highly-advanced i-CAT FLX v17 imaging technology) to assess your teeth, gums, and jaw alignment.

He will then use these high-quality images, along with your digital impressions taken by our iTero Element ® 5D Scanner, to determine the most effective route for gummy smile correction.

Any of the following treatment options (or a combination of treatments) may be included in your personalized treatment plan:

  • Braces or Clear Aligners – Orthodontic treatment using braces, BRIUS or Invisalign can be effective for minor cases of gummy smiles. Using braces and/or Invisalign will move the teeth into the right position and correct the patient’s bite, which results in significantly less gum tissue exposure.

An appliance called TADs (titanium anchorage devices) may be implanted into the patient’s bone during orthodontic treatment. These mini, temporary implants help move the teeth into their optimal positions and can fix more severe cases of gummy smile.

  • Gingivectomy – A gingivectomy, or gummy smile surgery, helps reshape excess gums to real the natural shape of the teeth. This treatment creates harmony between the gums, which are shortened, and the teeth, which are lengthened. The procedure is moderately effortless, and patients normally experience minimal post-operational distress.
  • Crown Lengthening – With this technique, excess gum tissue and the basic bone are sliced and reshaped to uncover the full length of the teeth. The cycle takes around an hour and typically doesn’t need extra post-operative care.
  • Lip or Jaw Surgery – In the event that a gummy smile is caused by moderate to serious upper jaw distension, an orthognathic (jaw) medical procedure is commonly the best treatment available to improve health and appearance.

During jaw surgery, an oral surgeon recontours the upper jaw to the right size and guides it into the right position. At that point, they secure the jaw with screws and plates. General sedation is managed before the medical procedure and may require a hospital stay afterward. 

 

How to Determine the Right Treatment for Gummy Smile

The best way to determine the right treatment for gummy smiles is by visiting Dr. Matsumoto for a complimentary exam and consultation. There are several factors that may be contributing to your condition, and these require a professional assessment to create a truly personalized treatment plan.

With any treatment we recommend for you, you can expect exceptional results. If you’ve seen some incredible gummy smile before and after photos, you know that treating a gummy smile completely changes the appearance of the smile. It’s like looking at two different people’s smiles!

If you haven’t seen any incredible transformations lately, check out Dr. Matsumoto’s before-and-after photos to see what he can do for you too. 

Ready to experience your own transformation? Let’s get started with a complimentary, no-risk consultation at our Porters Neck office in Wilmington, NC. Request yours today!

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