Crown Lengthening In Toronto, ON

Crown lengthening in Toronto, ON, is a surgical procedure performed to expose a greater amount of tooth structure. Your dentist may recommend crown lengthening in order to expose a fractured tooth or to prepare your teeth for a restorative procedure.



Why Would I Need Crown Lengthening In Toronto, ON?

  • To correct a “gummy smile,” where the gums extend too far down along the teeth.
  • To correct a “toothy” or “gummy” smile, where the gums are too prominent and show too much tooth.

What To Expect During Crown Lengthening In Toronto, ON?

Crown lengthening is a relatively quick and painless procedure. 

During crown lengthening, excess gum and bone tissue are reshaped to expose more of the natural tooth. This helps create a more even gum line and prepares the tooth for restorative or cosmetic dental procedures. After reshaping the gums, the dentist will then stitch the gums together. After your procedure, there may be temporary numbness of the lip and chin. This numbness is temporary and will dissipate soon.

What Is The Aftercare Following Crown Lengthening in Toronto, ON?

Immediately following surgery, a periodontal pack (small plastic adhesive bandage) may be placed to protect the surgical site. The pack helps to keep the surgical site clean and free of food particles. If needed, the patient will be given special instructions on how to brush and floss their teeth.


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Is Crown Lengthening In Toronto, ON, A Painful Process?

No, this procedure is relatively painless. The tooth is numbed before the procedure starts. Furthermore, your dentist can administer local anesthesia to the affected area if you wish to be more comfortable during the procedure. Your dentist may also prescribe pain medication and/or antibiotics should you need it. Afterward, treat the area as you would any other broken tooth or injured gum. Refer to the post-procedure instructions given to you by your dentist to help prevent complications such as infection and treat the symptoms as they appear. Usually, discomfort and sensitivity are very mild and can be treated with over-the-counter pain relievers and cold compresses. If you have any other questions, be sure to ask your dentist during your next appointment.

To find out more about the dental services offered at Belman Dental Center, call (647) 952-6388 or schedule an online consultation. You can also visit us at 1881 Yonge St #403, Toronto, ON, M4S 3C4, Canada.

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