Is gum lift painful?

Once the patient is fully numbed, the dentist will use a dental scalpel to remove excess gum tissue that may be preventing an even line. While the procedure sounds painful, patients are not able to feel anything during the actual procedure.
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Does a gum lift hurt?

You'll be given local anesthesia before the procedure starts. This will numb your gums so you won't feel pain while the doctor is working on your mouth. But you can expect some tenderness and numbness afterward. The amount of discomfort depends on how much of your gums had to be reshaped or removed.
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Does gum surgery hurt after?

Again, it is difficult to predict just how a patient will feel after gum surgery. However, it is common for patients to experience mild to moderate pain in the immediate hours and days following surgery. This pain can be managed with over-the-counter medications, which the oral surgeon should prescribe.
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Are gum lifts permanent?

Limit the risk of tooth decay as a result of too much gum tissue. A gum lift is a permanent procedure. Once a portion of the gums has been removed, they do not grow back.
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Does getting gums lasered hurt?

Does laser gum surgery hurt? Laser gum therapy is almost always nearly pain-free. Typically, we use local anesthetic to keep you comfortable during the procedure.
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Do lasered gums grow back?

Laser gum reshaping is a permanent dental procedure. Any excess gum tissue that is removed to reposition the gum line and reveal more of the teeth will not grow back.
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Can you brush your teeth after laser gum surgery?

Avoid sticking the bristles where the laser gum surgery was performed to avoid dislodging the tiny clots forming on your gums. You may resume regular brushing and flossing after the area has begun to heal.
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How long does a gum lift take to heal?

In general, the average recovery time lasts between one week and 10 days.
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How is a gum lift performed?

Undergoing a gum lift procedure

Before starting your gum lift, we use a special type of pen to draw the shape of your new gum line. This gives you the chance to see and approve the new shape of your gums. When you're happy with the plan, we give you a local anesthetic and then use a laser to perform your gum lift.
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Do gum grafts look natural?

By adding new gum tissue with grafting, gums look even, natural, and healthy. They will also be stronger. Your patients will not only have good looking gums again, but their smile will look normal and healthy, too.
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Can I talk after gum flap surgery?

Your periodontist will ask you to keep the gauze in place for the first 40 to 50 minutes, reducing the risk of bleeding. You should also refrain from speaking. While you may feel up to chatting, it's best to wait 2 or 3 days unless otherwise advised by a dentist.
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How long does pain last after gum flap surgery?

Pain may occur following a periodontal surgery that involves the opening of a flap, gingival grafts, or gingivectomy/frenectomy procedures. Postoperative pain experienced within the first 3 days after surgery is considered normal and should progressively diminish throughout the healing phase.
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Is gum graft surgery worth it?

Gum grafting is a highly safe and effective procedure; it has been tested and proven successful in treating countless cases of receding and thinning gums due to aggressive brushing and gum disease. Still, complications and infections may occur, especially without proper post-op care.
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How long does gum removal surgery take?

A gingivectomy takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on how much gum tissue your dentist removes.
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How long does it take to heal from gum laser?

Laser gum treatment recovery

With laser gum treatment, you can expect to heal faster than traditional gum surgery. The length of time it will take your gums to heal depends on the severity of your gum disease. It can take anywhere from 2 – 4 weeks, while deeper pockets can take months to completely heal.
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Does gum contouring require stitches?

When a scalpel is used for gum contouring, sutures will be necessary and there will be more overall irritation. Very often, lasers can treat the gums without cutting or sutures, decreasing the recovery time. Regardless, you will experience some swelling and discomfort afterward.
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Are gum lifts covered by insurance?

A low gum line is not considered a deformity & does not have a known negative affect on oral health. That is why a gum lift is categorized as an elective, cosmetic procedure & is not often covered by dental insurance plans.
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How much does it cost to fix receding gums?

While this can vary depending on which dentist you see, the cost of gum disease treatment can cost up to $2,000, or even more. This means that the earlier you have the condition treated, the more money you'll save. In many cases, you may need a gum tissue graft, which can cost between $1,600 and $2,000, if not more.
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What kind of dentist does gum surgery?

You might know that a periodontist is a specialist who performs procedures specific to gum disease and dental implants.
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Does gummy smile surgery hurt?

You'll be given local anesthesia before the procedure starts. This will numb your gums so you won't feel pain while the doctor is working on your mouth. But you can expect some tenderness and numbness afterward. The amount of discomfort depends on how much of your gums had to be reshaped or removed.
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Can I eat after gum contouring?

Following gum contouring, patients will want to eat soft foods for the next few days. This helps reduce the need for chewing and prevent serious discomfort of the gum tissue as it heals. Be sure to avoid spicy foods, crunchy foods, small seeds, and anything that causes little crumbs.
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When can I brush my teeth after gum contouring?

General healing time ranges from one week to ten days. Here, we will discuss a few steps you can take to speed your recovery time. Oral Hygiene: For a couple of weeks after your gum contouring, it is important to be as gentle as possible when brushing and flossing.
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What happens when you get your gums lasered?

Once the gums are anesthetized, a dental laser is applied to remove extra gum tissue. The gum line is carefully reshaped to create an even appearance. Most patients find laser gum reshaping to be painless. Any resulting pain is generally mild and can be relieved with ibuprofen.
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When can I eat after laser gum surgery?

Recommended diet after laser gum treatment

For the first week after laser gum treatment, we recommend a diet of soft foods, such as eggs, pasta, yogurt, ice cream, or mashed potatoes. Avoid chewing anywhere the laser was used.
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Is laser treatment for gums worth it?

Less invasive

Because the laser never cuts into your gum tissue, it offers a decreased risk of infection, sensitivity, and bleeding after the procedure. This also means the risk of complications is low. Because laser treatment is so gentle, many patients are less afraid to get their oral health problems fixed.
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