Crown Lengthening

Crown Lengthening

Excess gum tissue or uneven gum levels affect how much of the tooth surface is visible, which impacts both function and appearance. Crown lengthening adjusts the gum line and underlying bone to expose more of the original tooth structure. This process is used when a tooth requires additional surface for restoration or when gum coverage creates an imbalanced smile. At Raio Dental, evaluation begins by assessing gum position, tooth structure, and surrounding support. Many patients from Uniondale, Garden City, and West Hempstead choose this approach when restorative or cosmetic concerns require improved access to the tooth surface.

Identifying When Gum Levels Need Adjustment

In some cases, excessive gum coverage makes teeth appear shorter or limits access for treatment. A crown lengthening dentist evaluates gum height, tooth exposure, and overall alignment to determine whether an adjustment is needed. Conditions such as decay below the gum line or fractured teeth require this approach. Patients from East Meadow, Roosevelt, and Freeport seek evaluation when gum position interferes with proper restoration or affects the overall balance of their smile.

Exposing More Tooth Structure For Treatment

Procedures involving crown lengthening in Hempstead create additional space by reshaping gum tissue and, when necessary, adjusting the underlying bone. This exposes more of the tooth and improves access for treatment. Improved access supports the placement of restorations such as crowns or fillings in areas that were previously difficult to reach. Patients from Baldwin, Mineola, and Levittown select this option when treatment requires a stable and exposed tooth surface for long-term success.

Enhancing Tooth Proportion And Appearance

When gum levels are uneven, the visible portion of teeth appears inconsistent in size or shape. Teeth lengthening in Hempstead improves proportions by revealing more of the natural tooth surface, creating a more balanced appearance. This adjustment aligns gum contours with surrounding teeth and improves overall symmetry. Patients from Rockville Centre and nearby areas notice improved confidence when tooth proportions appear more natural and consistent.

Supporting Long-Term Stability And Healing

Following the procedure, the gum tissue heals around the newly exposed tooth structure, and the area stabilizes before further treatment is completed. Clinical crown lengthening supports both functional and aesthetic goals by creating a healthier and more accessible foundation. Proper follow-up care helps healing progress as expected and supports stable gum levels. At Raio Dental, this approach maintains progress while promoting long-term oral health through structured and consistent care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is crown lengthening used for?

Crown lengthening is used to show more of the tooth structure by adjusting gum tissue and, in some cases, bone. It is often performed to prepare a tooth for restoration or to improve its appearance.

Is crown lengthening a surgical procedure?

Yes, crown lengthening is a minor surgical procedure that involves reshaping gum tissue and sometimes bone to expose additional tooth surface.

How long does it take to heal after crown lengthening?

Initial healing may take a few weeks, but full stabilization of the gum tissue can take longer, depending on the extent of the procedure.

Does crown lengthening improve appearance?

Crown lengthening can improve the visual appearance of teeth by creating more even proportions and reducing excessive gum coverage.

When is crown lengthening necessary before a crown?

It may be needed when there is not enough visible tooth structure to support a restoration, allowing for better placement and long-term stability.

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