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Crown Lengthening

When decay occurs below the gumline, or if a tooth is severely fractured, your dentist may recommend a crown lengthening procedure. This procedure allows more of the tooth to be used for the development of a crown. Without this additional tooth structure, the crown would not have the retention necessary to allow for a good long term result. Additionally, a crown or restorative material placed on or close to the bone leads to chronic inflammation and can compromise the health of your mouth. During this procedure a small amount of gum tissue and bone are removed to allow exposure of more of the tooth.

Reshaping the gum and supportive tissues

Final Restoration


Types
Cosmetic Periodontal Surgery
Gum Grafting Procedures
Crown Lengthening
Pocket Depth Reduction
Regeneration Techniques