Gum Contouring: When It's Needed and What It Costs
A 'gummy' smile often has perfectly fine teeth — it's the gum line that's uneven or too low. Here's how contouring fixes it.
Dr. Sofia Petrova
Lead Cosmetic Dentist
What it is
Gum contouring (also called gingival sculpting) reshapes the gum line around the upper front teeth so each tooth shows more crown and the overall smile looks more balanced. It's a short soft-tissue procedure using a diode laser or radiosurgery unit — sometimes combined with minor bone recontouring if the gum is held low by bone underneath.
Who benefits
- Patients whose gums show 3+ mm above the top of the upper teeth when smiling ("gummy smile")
- Patients with short-looking teeth because gum covers more of the crown
- Patients with uneven gum lines — one tooth looks longer than its neighbour
- Patients preparing for veneers who want the final gum line planned first
How it's done
Soft-tissue only
Under local anaesthetic, a diode laser removes 1–3 mm of excess gum along each tooth, following a pre-planned aesthetic line. Healing is quick — 3–5 days to full comfort, 2 weeks for final contour.
Soft tissue + bone (crown lengthening)
If the bone sits close to the gum margin, we reshape a small amount of bone to prevent the gum growing back to the original position. This adds 1–2 weeks to healing and usually a stitch or two.
What it costs in Dubai
- Per tooth soft-tissue contouring: AED 400–800
- Front-6 full aesthetic reshaping: AED 2,500–4,500
- Crown lengthening with bone: AED 1,200–2,000 per tooth
Pain and recovery
Very manageable with over-the-counter paracetamol. Avoid hot drinks for 24 hours, soft food for 2 days, and gentle brushing along the new margin. Most patients return to normal routines the next day.
Common myths
"Gum grows back." Simple soft-tissue lasering can regrow partially — which is why careful cases include minor bone recontouring.
"It's painful." The actual procedure is painless under anaesthetic; post-op discomfort is usually mild.
"It changes my bite." No — gum reshaping doesn't touch tooth structure.
Gum contouring combined with veneers
Most full smile makeovers include a small amount of gum reshaping as part of the plan. Doing it before veneers is ideal so the ceramist can place the veneer margin exactly at the new gum line.
When Botox is the better answer
If the "gummy" look comes from an overactive upper lip that lifts too high when you smile, a small Botox dose in the lip-elevator muscles can solve the problem without any dental work. A good cosmetic dentist will assess both options.
References
- Journal of Periodontology — Gingival sculpting outcomes
- International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry
Referenced sources
- J. Periodontology
- Int. J. Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry
Medical disclaimer. This article is informational and does not replace professional clinical advice. For a plan specific to your situation, book a consultation with a Paradise Dental specialist.
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