What Is Gummy Smile?

Gummy smile refers to a condition in which the gums appear more than normal. It is characterised by the prominent appearance of the gums on your upper teeth when you smile. This can create aesthetic concerns and can be uncomfortable for some people.
 

According to research, your smile is often the first thing people look at when you meet. With a mismatched smile, your eyes immediately focus on someone's teeth. With a harmonious smile, your brain registers that the person has a pleasant smile and directs its attention to their eyes. Nothing expresses personality, energy and confidence like a healthy and bright smile.

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Benefits of Dental Implant Application

If you want to avoid damaging your healthy and strong teeth, choosing implant dental treatment will be the best treatment method.

Having a gummy smile correction greatly improves your oral health because sometimes plaque and bacteria use your gummy smile to stay untouched. Therefore, when you have your gummy smile corrected, then your gums will be exposed, revealing the hidden plaque and bacteria. You will be able to clean out more of your teeth when you brush or floss allowing your mouth to stay clean and healthy. At the end of the day, the state of your oral health has a lot to do with your overall body health.

From a psychological perspective, confidence in one's smile can significantly impact one's self-esteem and social interactions. People who are self-conscious about their gummy smiles might refrain from laughing or smiling openly. By opting for a correction, they can embrace social situations without any inhibitions, leading to improved mental well-being.

Furthermore, maintaining a balanced gum-to-tooth ratio is not only aesthetically pleasing but also ensures the proper function of the oral cavity. Proper speech, chewing, and bite alignment are all influenced by the structure and health of gums.

 

 
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FAQ

1What does smile designing involve?
Smile designing is a custom approach to improving the appearance of your smile through one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures.
2How long does smile designing take?
The time frame varies greatly depending on the complexity and types of procedures involved, ranging from a single visit to a year or more.
3Is smile designing just about the teeth?
While the focus is on teeth, it also considers your gums, lip line, facial structure, and skin tone to achieve the perfect smile.
4What procedures are commonly included in smile designing?
Common procedures include teeth whitening, veneers, crowns, implants, gum reshaping, and orthodontics.
5How do I know if I need smile designing?
If you're self-conscious about your smile or want to improve it for personal or professional reasons, smile designing might be right for you.

FAQ

1Can smile designing correct a crooked smile?
Yes, it can address a range of issues, including crooked teeth, to create a more symmetrical smile.
2Will smile designing change the way I look?
Yes, it can enhance your overall appearance by creating a more balanced and appealing smile.
3Is the smile designing process reversible?
Some procedures are reversible, but others, like veneers or crowns, involve permanent changes to your teeth. How is smile designing different from a regular dental check-up?
4How is smile designing different from a regular dental check-up?
Smile designing is a set of cosmetic procedures aimed at enhancing the aesthetic of your smile, while a check-up is about maintaining oral health.
5How do I maintain my smile after designing?
Regular dental hygiene and follow-up visits with your dentist are essential to maintain the results.

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How Many Stages Does Implant Dental Treatment Consist of?

Generally, each implant treatment consists of five stages. It does not matter whether only a single tooth needs to be replaced or whether there is a need for extensive organisation and design.
İhtiyaca yönelik en doğru tedavi yöntemini belirlemek için diş hekiminiz başlangıç ​​durumunuzu değerlendirir. Ardından kişiye özel olarak vaka planlaması yapılır. This case planning is based on the following details:

*Computed tomography
*Specific functional tests when necessary
*Modelling
*Panoramic X-ray images
*X-ray images
After these applications are made, it is determined how the process will proceed. In order to achieve success in implant dental treatment in the long term, the following pre-treatments may be necessary depending on the situation:

*Bone augmentation
*Elimination of caries
*Elimination of gum plaques
*Orthodontic tooth correction

In implant treatment, there is a chewing problem in the lower or upper jaws where the tooth is missing or there are no teeth. For this reason, bone resorption occurs in the jaw due to non-use over time, which causes problems in terms of health. However, in implant dental treatment, jaw muscles and teeth can be used easily thanks to the prostheses placed in the jaw roots.

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FAQ

1What Is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is a piece of metal that looks like a screw. It is placed in the jaw where the roots of the missing tooth are located. Over time, bone grows around the implant and helps keep it in place. An artificial tooth, or crown, is then attached to the metal to fill the gap left by the missing tooth. The crown is custom-made to look like the size, shape and colour of your other teeth. Dental implants can also be used to hold a dental bridge or dentures in place.
2Benefits of Dental Implant Application
It is normal for people to feel consciously bad if they have missing teeth. With implant treatment, you can regain your confidence and have a beautiful smile. One of the reasons why people choose implant treatment is that they are a more permanent option than dentures. As long as you take proper care of dental implants, they can last as long as natural teeth. Dentures have a lifespan of about five to 10 years. Because they fit snugly in your mouth, they can cause you to feel uncomfortable as your mouth changes shape over time. If you want to avoid damaging your existing teeth, dental implant applications are a suitable option to choose. People may choose to have bridges because in some cases it is a less complicated procedure than implants. The most obvious implant benefits are as follows: Correct chewing and speech ability Restoration of facial aesthetics Preservation of the remaining jawbone structure Restoration of the natural appearance and function of the teeth Increased confidence and self-esteem
3Things to Consider After Dental Implant
After any minor surgery, your gums and face may be bruised, sore and swollen. You may also have bleeding gums. You may need to eat soft foods to allow the dental implant site to heal. No special care is required for a dental implant. It is recommended that you keep your teeth clean by brushing and flossing and have regular dental check-ups. As well as affecting the way you eat and speak, having missing teeth can really affect your self-confidence. Dental implant treatment is a long-term solution to replace missing teeth. Implants are placed directly into the jawbone, this application provides an artificial place for the root of your missing tooth or tooth. The dental implant application is placed directly into your jawbone and titanium screws are used to replace the missing tooth root. Once in place, the bone surrounding the implant will slowly fuse into place, holding the implant firmly in place. During dental implant treatment, a single tooth or multiple teeth can be treated. It is possible to have several implants in the same treatment session. If you have few or no teeth, dental implant application can be done in a single day.
4Why Implant?
Bone is a vital or living system. This means that without biting pressure, the bone gradually disappears (atrophy). An implant prevents this loss because it has a great effect: It trains the jawbone. This helps to protect the bone and gums in the long term. Restoration with implants allows you to feel completely natural in the mouth. Implants offer the highest comfort even with fixed or removable dentures: The restoration sits softly on the gums and can be easily cleaned and maintained. Each implant treatment consists of five steps - regardless of whether only a single tooth needs to be replaced or whether extensive restoration is required: To determine the right treatment, your dentist will assess your initial situation. Individual case planning is based on X-rays Panoramic X-ray images (orthopantomogram) Modelling Specific functional tests when necessary Computerised tomography For a successful implant treatment in the long term, the following pre-treatments may be necessary, depending on the situation: Elimination of caries or gum plaque Orthodontic tooth correction Bone augmentation The first connection to the bone, known as initial stability, is made. During the healing phase, increased bone cell cells are added to the implant surface. This process is called osseointegration. Modern anaesthetic and implantation methods nowadays ensure that the treatment is as comfortable as possible. The time required depends on the number of implants and the individual situation. After the dental implant has been placed, it takes several months for the bone cells to fuse and heal in the implant. In the meantime, your new teeth will be produced. After the implants are completely settled, the artificial teeth are placed on the screws and the treatment is completed. Contact us to make an appointment with our doctors.
5When Do I Get a Dental Implant?
If you have one or more missing teeth, a dental implant may be an option to replace missing teeth. In general, a dental implant may be appropriate in the following situations: Have a fully grown, healthy jawbone Absence of gum disease Absence of conditions affecting bone healing
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