Periodontal & Cosmetic Enhancement
Crown Lengthening Procedure
Reveal more of your natural tooth for better health, function, and smile balance.
Crown lengthening reshapes excess gum—and when needed, a bit of bone—to expose more of your natural tooth. It can soften a “gummy” smile or build the proper foundation for restorations like crowns and bridges.

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What Is Crown Lengthening?
At Gage Dental Care, crown lengthening is a periodontal procedure that adjusts the gum line to show more of the tooth. Teeth that look short are often just covered by extra gum tissue. By carefully reshaping the gum and supporting bone, a more balanced, proportionate smile comes into view.
It can be done on a single tooth, several teeth, or along the entire gum line, depending on your aesthetic or restorative needs.
Benefits of Crown Lengthening
- Creates a more symmetrical, balanced smile
- Reduces the look of a “gummy” smile
- Makes thorough oral hygiene easier
- Supports better periodontal health
- Provides enough tooth structure for restorations
When Is It Recommended?
Crown lengthening may be suggested for cosmetic or functional reasons:
- Cosmetic enhancement To reveal more natural tooth and improve smile proportions.
- Restorative preparation When a tooth is broken or decayed below the gum line and needs more exposure for a crown or bridge.
- Better periodontal health To reshape areas where extra tissue traps plaque or fuels inflammation.
What to Expect During the Procedure
It’s performed with local anesthesia for comfort. Excess gum tissue is carefully reshaped, and minor bone contouring is sometimes added for the best result. Healing usually takes a few weeks, and you’ll get detailed aftercare instructions to support recovery.
Crown lengthening is precisely planned to serve both aesthetics and long-term oral health.

Crown Lengthening FAQ
- Is crown lengthening painful?
- It’s done under local anesthesia. Mild soreness afterward is normal and manageable with the recommended care.
- How long does healing take?
- Initial healing is usually one to two weeks, with full tissue stabilization taking several weeks.
- Is crown lengthening only cosmetic?
- No. It can improve a gummy smile, but it’s also commonly done to allow proper placement of crowns or other restorations.
- Will my teeth look longer afterward?
- Yes. Reshaping the gum line reveals more of the natural tooth for improved proportions.
- Can it improve gum health?
- Yes. Reshaping excess tissue reduces plaque traps and makes cleaning more effective.
- How many teeth can be treated?
- One tooth, several teeth, or the entire visible gum line—whatever your case calls for.
- Is the result permanent?
- In most cases results are long-lasting with good hygiene and regular dental visits.
- When can I get my final crown?
- Your restorative dentist sets the timing based on healing, usually once the gum tissue has stabilized.

