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Home Plastic Surgery After Gum Disease May Give You Back Your Smile

Plastic Surgery After Gum Disease May Give You Back Your Smile


Posted on 8/15/2025 by Dr. Gopin
Smiling woman basking in the sun. Have you ever looked in the mirror and felt like your smile wasn't quite right? Perhaps your gums appear uneven, receded, or discolored. You may even have gaps between your teeth that weren't there before. If you're experiencing these issues, you're not alone. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, can affect people of all ages and can lead to a variety of cosmetic and functional problems.

The good news is that even if you've experienced gum disease, there are options available to help restore your smile. Plastic surgery procedures, such as gum grafts and crown lengthening, can be used to improve the appearance of your gums and teeth. These procedures can not only enhance your smile but also improve your oral health.

Understanding Gum Disease


Gum disease is a chronic infection that affects the tissues surrounding your teeth. It's caused by a buildup of plaque and bacteria, which can irritate and damage your gums. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss and other serious health problems.

Restoring Your Smile with Plastic Surgery


If you're considering plastic surgery after gum disease, it's essential to consult with a qualified periodontist. A periodontist is a dental specialist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of gum disease. They will be able to assess your individual needs and recommend the best course of treatment for you.

Common plastic surgery procedures used to restore smiles after gum disease include:
•  Gum grafts: This procedure involves taking healthy gum tissue from another area of your mouth and transplanting it to the area where gum recession has occurred. This can help to cover exposed tooth roots and improve the appearance of your smile.
•  Crown lengthening: This procedure involves removing excess gum tissue and bone to expose more of the tooth's surface. This can be done to improve the aesthetics of your smile or to create more space for restoration dentistry, such as crowns or bridges.

Additional Benefits of Plastic Surgery


In addition to improving the appearance of your smile, plastic surgery after gum disease can also provide several other benefits, including:
•  Improved oral health: By addressing the underlying gum disease, plastic surgery can help to prevent further damage to your teeth and gums.
•  Reduced risk of tooth loss: By restoring your gums and teeth, plastic surgery can help to preserve your natural teeth and prevent the need for extractions.
•  Increased confidence: A healthy and beautiful smile can boost your self-esteem and confidence.

Taking the Next Step


If you're interested in learning more about plastic surgery after gum disease, schedule an appointment with a qualified periodontist. They will be able to assess your individual needs and discuss the best treatment options for you. Remember, it's never too late to start taking steps towards a healthier and more beautiful smile.


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