PERIODONTICS

Crown Lengthening

Crown lengthening elongates the appearance of a tooth by removing part of the gums. It is a procedure used to expose more of a tooth lying beneath the gumline so that it can be removed or repaired. Crown lengthening is usually required in instances of tooth decay or a broken tooth. In order to place a crown on a tooth, there needs to be enough surface to firmly attach it to. This is usually when crown lengthening is implemented.

There are several important steps necessary before your crown lengthening surgery. A periodontist will need to study your X-rays in order to determine when surgery can be scheduled. It’s possible that both gum tissue and bone will need to be removed in the process. This can affect the extent of surgery and recovery.

There will be follow up visits after your crown lengthening surgery to remove stitches and monitor swelling. Infection is possible after any oral surgery, and another important reason to schedule follow up appointments. A pain reliever will be prescribed after surgery to facilitate recovery. Healing will take around 1 to 2 weeks. You’ll need to wait about three months before your teeth can take a final crown. Your regular dentist will be able to place the crown.

Crown lengthening is a beneficial procedure to your overall oral health, and the best part is the confidence boost you’ll receive. It’s difficult to be your best self while worrying that your smile could hold you back. Morrison Dental Associates wants to help you reclaim your smile with as little discomfort and inconvenience as possible.