
Gummy Smile Treatment
Smile Without Embarrassment
Make Your Smile Shine With Gummy Smile Treatment in Germantown
A beautiful smile starts with the perfect balance between your teeth and gums. When excess gum tissue disrupts this harmony, it can affect how you feel about your smile. Our practice offers gummy smile treatment in Germantown that will bring a lasting change to your gumline.
We see the potential in every smile and know how to make it better than ever. We use gentle techniques and consider every detail of your facial features to ensure natural-looking results. You'll experience a much-needed boost in confidence and leave feeling better about your smile.


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Common Questions About Gummy Smile Treatment
How long does gummy smile treatment take to complete?
Most gummy smile procedures can be completed in a single appointment, depending on how much tissue needs to be reshaped. The actual treatment time may vary based on your needs. We schedule enough time to ensure we can work precisely without rushing. During your consultation, we'll provide you with an exact timeline based on your specific needs.
How soon can I return to normal activities after treatment?
Most patients can return to their regular activities the day after the procedure. We recommend avoiding strenuous exercise for 24 to 48 hours following treatment. You should avoid spicy, acidic, or very hot foods for the first few days while your gums heal. Most patients experience minimal swelling that subsides within 48 hours. Full healing typically occurs within one to two weeks, though you'll see immediate improvements in your smile's appearance.
Is gummy smile treatment permanent?
The results of gummy smile treatment are permanent since the excess gum tissue is removed and won't grow back. Regular dental hygiene and checkups will help maintain your results for years to come. Your gumline will remain stable as long as you maintain good oral health. We recommend periodic follow-up visits to ensure your gums remain healthy. Some patients may benefit from touch-up treatments after several years, though this is uncommon.