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      • Crowns and Bridges
      • Gum Treatment
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      • Root Canal
      • Preventive Dentistry
      • Orthodontics
      • Cosmetic Dentistry
      • Oral Health
    • Contact Us
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  • Home
  • Our Dentist
  • Our Services
    • Dental Implants
    • Crowns and Bridges
    • Gum Treatment
    • Tooth Extractions
    • Root Canal
    • Preventive Dentistry
    • Orthodontics
    • Cosmetic Dentistry
    • Oral Health
  • Contact Us
  • Covid-19

Gum Treatment

Gum Treatment

Have a gummy smile? Most everyone has issues  with their smile that they’d like to correct whether it be a whiter,  brighter smile, a straighter, more aligned smile or a smile that does  not show a large amount of our gums. Today, advancements in dentistry  have led to the capability to improve almost any dental issue, including  gummy smiles.

Many people have come  to accept their gummy smile. Those who have not often bear great shame  and disappointment. If this describes your scenario, then it’s time to  take action and consider gummy smile surgery today, personally offered  by our dentists.


Causes of Gummy Smiles

Gummy smiles are caused by an assortment of various issues with both your teeth and gums:

  • Size and shape of teeth
  • Amount of gum tissue displayed
  • Length of upper lip
  • Position of the upper jaw in relationship to the skull

Your gum tissue is like a frame  that provides form and shape to the top of your tooth. If too much gum  shows when you smile, we face the dreaded “gummy smile.” This may have  been a condition you’ve always had, or it may be one that develops with  age, also known as becoming ‘long in the tooth.’ In a third scenario,  you might even be experiencing loss of gum tissue due to dental disease.

You have more questions, we love to hear from you.

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Dewside family dentistry

2 Dewside Drive, Unit#30 (109), Brampton, Ontario L6R 3Y5, Canada

905 789 7577 / Dewside_dentistry@yahoo.com

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