Aesthetic Surgery

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There are a variety of treatments available to patients who seek aesthetic improvements to their mouths and smiles. Aesthetic improvements to the face can not only improve a person’s confidence but how they go about their daily lives. And I would like to consider Periodontists the Cosmetic/ Plastic Surgeons in the Dental Context. 


Aesthetic Problems


Solutions

Most of the solutions to the above aesthetic problems are provided through highly specialised periodontal surgery. 

These specialist procedures are performed with a micro-surgical approach with the use of magnifying loupes or microscopy and additional surgical lights. Surgical miniaturised dental instruments are also used.

Gum Reshaping - AESTHETIC CROWN LENGTHENING

An aesthetic crown lengthening procedure is performed when there is excess gum tissue in comparison to the visibility of the teeth (aka. Gummy Smile). 

A gummy smile can be aesthetically modified via gum reshaping or gum recontouring. During the specialist procedure, excess gum tissue is taken away from the crowns of the teeth to make they visibly appear longer and/or wider. Fine bone recontouring of excessive jawbone is usually required and is often combined with the fabrication of aesthetic veneers or crowns.

Gum Grafting

Periodontitis and peri-implantitis often causes your gumline to recede due to damage of the soft tissue. In this case the soft tissue needs to be reinforced. To do so, a small amount of tissue can be taken from the roof of the mouth (palate) and attached to the affected areas. This will help to reduce further gum recession, cover up the exposed roots of the teeth and cosmetically enhance the look of your teeth and smile.

As an alternative to collecting soft tissue from your palate, synthetic gum tissues can also be used in selected cases and grafted to the area of the recession.

Dental Implants

Dental implants to any part of the mouth are a great, long-term solution for missing teeth. During the procedure a titanium screw is embedded in to the gum in place of the missing tooth’s root. After the screw is implanted a crown is attached to the screw which aesthetically matches your other teeth in size, shape and colour.

LIP REPOSITIONING 

Lip repositioning is a specialist complex procedure which is carried out to treat in a comprehensive manner. Many cases of gummy smile are often associated with lip atrophy (Thin lip, see Lip Augmentation). This is done by surgically releasing the lip muscles with tiny incisions inside the mouth. The soft tissue is then sutured (stitched) in a slightly different position to reduce the excessive exposure of the gummy smile.

Lip Augmentation

Lip recontouring/ augmentation is a common procedure which is carried out to add volume and reshape the lips. Often patients choose to have the initial trial done using dermal fillers. And when both the specialist and patient gain sufficient information on how they would like to achieve the cosmetic results, surgical procedure may be the treatment of choice to provide more definitive and permanent results.


Specialist Clinical Expertise

Based on Research & Clinical Experience

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Professor Quaranta is a world authority in the field of Periodontics and Dental Implantology. Over the years, he has developed an extensive expertise and leadership in clinical research and activity.

Together with his Clinical Research Team, he has successfully practised for years the surgical procedures for aesthetic dental problems. 

This has also resulted in the publication of numerous articles and invitation as speaker on periodontal surgery by several scientific societies, universities and dental study clubs. He has also developed his recommended surgical set-up and equipment for most of the above mentioned surgical procedures.

For more information about it please see the Media page and the For Clinicians page.

 

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding with a surgical or invasive procedure, you should seek opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.