Gingivectomy
Gingivectomy is a dental procedure aimed at removing excess gum tissue to improve oral health and aesthetics. It is often performed to address conditions such as gingival hyperplasia (overgrowth of gum tissue) or to enhance the appearance of a “gummy” smile.
About Gingivectomy
Precision Sculpting for a Picture-Perfect Smile
Gingivectomy is a dental procedure aimed at removing excess gum tissue to improve oral health and aesthetics. Using local anesthesia, the dentist carefully excises the unwanted tissue, sculpting the gum line for a more proportionate smile. This procedure is often performed to address gingival hyperplasia or to access deep gum pockets caused by periodontal disease. Afterward, patients may experience mild discomfort and swelling, which typically resolves within a few days. Post-operative care instructions are essential for optimal healing and long-term oral health.