
Procedures We Offer
Providing First Class Periodontal Care
XCPT Treatment Planning
No more waiting for x-rays to be developed.
An effective tool that allows patients to see and understand their treatment recommendations on their own x-rays, CT scans or digital photographs.
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Laser Dentistry
The latest technology to treating gum disease.
Laser Periodontal Therapy takes less time and requires fewer follow up visits than traditional surgery.
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Crown Lengthening
What Crown Lengthening?
This is a surgical dental procedure involving the removal of gum tissue and bone to expose more tooth surface area.
Why is Crown Lengthening performed?
Crown lengthening is often performed when a tooth needs to be fixed, but not enough of the tooth protrudes above the gum to support a filling or crown. This can happen when:
Crown lengthening can also be used in cosmetic dentistry to fix a "gummy smile" - when the patient has a lot of gum tissue around their upper teeth. Excess gum tissue is removed to create a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.
What are the steps before Crown Lengthening surgery?
Before the surgery, the patient may require a professional tooth cleaning. If the patient needs a crown, the surgeon may place a temporary crown. The temporary crown protects the tooth and allows the surgeon to gage how much soft tissue or bone to remove.
How is Crown Lengthening performed?
Crown lengthening procedure is performed under local anesthesia. The periodontist will cut and pull the gums away from the teeth to expose the roots of the teeth and the surrounding bone. The surgeon will then remove gum tissue and sometimes bone from around the roots of the teeth. Bone is removed using a combination of hand instruments and rotary instruments. Once enough of the tooth has been exposed, the area will be irrigated with sterile salt water and the gums will be stitched together. The periodontist may cover the surgical site with a dressing called an intraoral.
Even if only one tooth needs crown lengthening, the surgeon may include neighboring teeth so that the gum tissues are evenly reshaped. Post surgery, the teeth will appear elongated because the gums are now shorter then before the surgery.
You will be given prescriptions for a pain reliever and a mouth rinse. Your dentist will ask you to follow a somewhat soft diet. You can brush the teeth near the stitches, but avoid the gums. Remove food particles with a toothpick or a water irrigator.
What are the steps after Crown Lengthening surgery?
The periodontist will prescribe pain medication and a chlorhexidine mouth rinse. An ice pack may be placed against the face to reduce swelling. The patient will be instructed in post surgery care, and scheduled to return in 7 to 10 days for stitch removal. The gums will be allowed to fully heal for two to three months before the tooth is prepared for the final crown.
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