7115 Leesburg Pike STE 207, Falls Church, VA 22043

Revitalize Your Smile with Gum Recontouring
Enhance your self-confidence by improving your smile through our advanced laser or traditional techniques for reshaping your gumline. Excess gum tissue can lead to a "gummy smile," making your teeth appear shorter and your smile less noticeable. Our gum recontouring procedure can reshape your gums to give the illusion of longer teeth and a more attractive smile. Using our state-of-the-art Picasso diode laser, we can precisely recontour your gum tissue, reducing recovery time and improving the overall balance and symmetry of your teeth and gums.
The Process
We believe that a beautiful smile begins with effective communication and a commitment to oral health. Each appointment starts with a conversation about your general health, dental issues, and goals.
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We will administer local anesthesia to numb the area.
To ensure your comfort during the gum recontouring procedure, we will administer local anesthesia to effectively numb the treatment area. This is crucial for minimizing any discomfort and keeping you relaxed throughout the process. Our primary objective is to provide you with a pain-free experience so you can focus on achieving the beautiful smile you desire without any worries. Our skilled team will carefully monitor your comfort level and make any needed adjustments to ensure a seamless and pleasant experience.
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Utilizing Advanced Lasers or Scalpels for Gum Recontouring
To begin the gum recontouring procedure, we will utilize a specialized laser or scalpel to carefully remove any excess gum tissue. This innovative technique allows us to precisely reshape the gum line, ensuring that your smile is perfectly balanced and visually appealing.
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Ensuring a Smooth Recovery After Gum Recontouring
After the gum recontouring procedure is completed, we will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to promote proper healing and improve the outcome. These instructions will include guidance on gum care, a list of foods to avoid during the healing process, and tips for maintaining excellent oral hygiene.


