A careful clinic answers every question below in writing without flinching. Here are the six that separate sound gum reshaping from a risky deal, and the red flags that should stop you. We never name a clinic.
Ask whether the gum contouring is to treat a health problem or purely cosmetic, how much gum will be removed and whether your gums are healthy first, and whether a scalpel or a laser is used. Then ask if any bone needs reshaping, who carries out the procedure and with what training, and what the price covers along with the healing time and follow up.
A clinic that answers these plainly and in writing is the one to trust. Pressure to remove gum for a quick smile change with no assessment of gum health is a warning sign, since the tissue does not grow back. This is general information, not medical advice.
A safe clinic answers all six without flinching and puts the answers in writing. Use them to judge any clinic you are sent, wherever it is. We never name clinics.
Reshaping gums without first checking for gum disease or assessing the tissue is a reason to look elsewhere. Healthy foundations come before any cosmetic change.
If a clinic glosses over the fact that removed gum does not grow back, or will not show you the planned result first, you are committing blind to a change you cannot undo.
A headline figure that hides whether bone work, follow up, or any related treatment is included is not a real quote. If the clinic will not itemise it, walk away.
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No. Gum tissue that is removed does not grow back, so the change is permanent. That is why it matters to ask how much will be taken and to see the planned result before you agree.
Most people recover within one to two weeks, with some swelling and soreness in the first few days. Laser treatment often heals a little faster. Ask the clinic for the timeline for your specific case.
It is usually done under local anaesthetic, so it should not hurt during the procedure. Some soreness for a few days afterwards is common and is generally managed with simple pain relief, but follow your clinician's advice.
Not necessarily. A laser can mean less bleeding and quicker healing, but a scalpel may suit larger cases or where bone is reshaped. Ask the clinic which they use and why it fits your case.
Ask in advance what the clinic would do, who pays, and how it would be handled from a distance, and line up a clinician near home who could review you. Keep your records to share with them.
What gum contouring is, who it suits, the honest costs, the risks, and how to choose safely.
How the wider smile plan works, and what it can and cannot change.
The questions to settle before any dental trip.
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