
At Nitender Kumar DDS, we specialize in gum contouring to reshape your gumline and bring out the best in your smile. Whether you feel your gums are uneven or cover too much of your teeth, our gentle approach can improve your smile’s balance and boost your confidence.
Why Choose Nitender Kumar DDS for Gum Contouring?
Gum contouring isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about creating healthy gum tissue that complements your teeth naturally. At Nitender Kumar DDS, we use precise, minimally invasive techniques to sculpt your gums with care. Our team understands that every smile is unique, so we tailor each treatment to your specific needs.
When you come to us, expect a thorough consultation where we discuss your goals and explain the procedure step-by-step. The treatment itself is quick, often completed in a single visit, and recovery is usually comfortable with minimal downtime.
Ready to transform your smile? Contact us today at (513) 773-5384 - Fairfield Office or (513) 773-5384 - Cincinnati Office or request an appointment to get started.
FAQs
What is gum contouring?
Gum contouring is a cosmetic dental procedure that reshapes the gumline to improve the appearance of your smile. It removes excess gum tissue or evens out an uneven gumline for a balanced look.
Is gum contouring painful?
Most patients experience little discomfort during gum contouring thanks to local anesthesia. After the procedure, mild soreness or swelling can occur but typically resolves quickly.
How long does the gum contouring procedure take?
The treatment usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes depending on the extent of reshaping needed. Many patients complete it in a single visit.
What is the recovery time after gum contouring?
Recovery is generally fast. You might have some tenderness for a few days, but most people return to normal activities immediately. Following post-care instructions helps ensure quick healing.
Will my dental insurance cover gum contouring?
Coverage varies by plan and the reason for treatment. Cosmetic gum contouring is often not covered, but if it’s medically necessary, some insurance plans may help. Contact us or your provider for details.
