
doi: 10.11607/prd.1325
pmid: 23593624
Excessive gingival display during smiling ("gummy smile") is an esthetic issue that affects a considerable part of the population. The hyperactivity of the elevator muscle of the upper lip is one of the main causes of a gummy smile, and several techniques have been proposed for its treatment. The aim of this report is to describe a modification of the lip repositioning technique to achieve stable and significant outcomes through a more conservative procedure. Two patients complaining about a gummy smile were treated with the proposed technique and presented, after a 6-month follow-up, significant improvement in the amount of gingival exposure and esthetic satisfaction.
Gingiva, Mouth Mucosa, Esthetics, Dental, Smiling, Epithelium, Lip, Gingivectomy, Young Adult, Connective Tissue, Patient Satisfaction, Humans, Female, Follow-Up Studies
Gingiva, Mouth Mucosa, Esthetics, Dental, Smiling, Epithelium, Lip, Gingivectomy, Young Adult, Connective Tissue, Patient Satisfaction, Humans, Female, Follow-Up Studies
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