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Gum Contouring in Wellington, FL

Gum Contouring surgery that rebuilds tissue lost to recession from periodontal disease, aggressive brushing, or chronic clenching and grinding.

Gum Contouring in Wellington, FL
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The shape of your gum line does more for your smile than most people realize. Even with healthy, well-aligned teeth, a gum line that sits too high, too low, or unevenly across your front teeth can make your smile look disproportionate or overly "gummy." Gum contouring is a precise cosmetic procedure that corrects exactly that, reshaping the soft tissue around your teeth to create a more balanced and visually pleasing smile.

At Diamond Dentistry & Aesthetics, Dr. Jill Rowland offers gum contouring for Wellington patients who want to refine their smile with accuracy and care. Whether you are dealing with excessive gum display, an uneven tissue line, or gums that make your teeth appear shorter than they are, our team evaluates each case individually to recommend the right approach for your anatomy and your goals.

What Gum Contouring Involves

Gum contouring, also referred to as gingivectomy or gingival recontouring, is a procedure in which excess or unevenly shaped gum tissue is carefully removed and reshaped to improve the proportion between your gums and teeth. The procedure is typically performed using a soft tissue laser or a fine surgical instrument, depending on the case. Most patients are surprised by how comfortable and efficient the process is compared to what they expected going in.

Treatment is completed in a single visit in most cases. A local anesthetic is applied to keep you comfortable throughout, and the reshaping itself is precise enough that healing is generally straightforward. Mild tenderness in the days following the procedure is normal, and most patients return to their regular routine quickly with basic aftercare instructions from our team. Swelling and sensitivity typically resolve within one to two weeks, and the final result becomes fully visible as the tissue settles into its new shape.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Gum Contouring?

Gum contouring is primarily a cosmetic procedure, though it can also serve a functional role in certain restorative cases, such as when a tooth needs to be exposed for a crown placement. On the cosmetic side, ideal candidates are patients whose teeth and gums are otherwise healthy and who have a specific concern about the appearance of their gum line.

Common Reasons Patients Seek Gum Contouring

Patients who pursue gum contouring at our Wellington practice typically present with one or more of the following:

  • Excessive gum display: A "gummy smile" in which a significant amount of tissue is visible when smiling

  • Uneven gum line: Tissue that sits at inconsistent heights across different teeth, creating a jagged or asymmetrical appearance

  • Short-looking teeth: Gums that cover too much of the tooth surface, making teeth appear shorter or wider than they are

  • Post-orthodontic refinement: Minor tissue adjustments following completion of Invisalign or braces to optimize the final result

During your consultation, we assess the health of your gum tissue, the position of your bone, and your overall smile proportions before recommending whether gum contouring is the right fit for you. If underlying gum disease or other periodontal concerns are present, those are addressed before any cosmetic work begins.

Gum Contouring as Part of a Broader Smile Plan

For many patients, gum contouring works best when combined with other cosmetic treatments. Research published in a 2024 NIH bibliometric review found that gingivectomy has seen a steady increase in clinical research publications over the past two decades, reflecting growing interest in soft tissue esthetics as a core component of comprehensive smile design. That trend mirrors what we see in practice, where patients increasingly want cohesive results rather than isolated fixes.

A reshaped gum line can dramatically enhance the impact of porcelain veneers in Wellington by giving each veneer a proportionate frame to sit within. Similarly, patients pursuing a smile makeover often include gum contouring as a foundational step before other cosmetic work is finalized. For patients starting with a simpler cosmetic enhancement, professional teeth whitening pairs well with contouring to refresh the full appearance of the smile in a single treatment phase. Our team helps you think through which combination of treatments makes the most sense for your goals and timeline.

Schedule Your Gum Contouring Consultation at Diamond Dentistry & Aesthetics

Diamond Dentistry & Aesthetics is led by Dr. Jill Rowland, who brings a detailed, personalized approach to every cosmetic case. Located in Wellington, FL, our practice serves patients across Palm Beach County, including Royal Palm Beach, Loxahatchee, and Greenacres. If you have been thinking about gum contouring or are curious whether your gum line may be affecting the appearance of your smile, we are ready to walk you through your options clearly and honestly. Every consultation starts with a thorough evaluation, so you leave with a clear picture of what treatment may look like and what results you can realistically expect.

We offer flexible dental financing options to help make cosmetic care more accessible. To find out whether gum contouring is right for you, contact Diamond Dentistry & Aesthetics to schedule your consultation today.

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