Crown lengthening surgery is performed to expose more of a tooth's surface by removing excess gum tissue or bone. It serves both cosmetic and functional purposes, such as improving the appearance of your smile, preparing a tooth for restorative work, or enhancing oral hygiene access.
Crown lengthening is typically executed under local anesthesia, ensuring that you don't feel pain during the procedure. You may experience some slight discomfort and swelling after the surgery, which you can manage with over-the-counter pain relievers and following your dentist's post-operative care instructions.
Recovery from crown lengthening usually takes a few weeks. During this time, you should follow your dentist's post-operative care guidelines, including dietary restrictions and good oral hygiene practices.
Yes, crown lengthening can be performed on multiple teeth in a single procedure. The number of teeth involved depends on your specific dental needs and the treatment plan developed by your dentist.
The coverage for crown lengthening under dental insurance can vary. It might be partially covered if the procedure is medically necessary, such as for improving oral health. Cosmetic crown lengthening, aimed at enhancing the smile, is typically not covered. It's advisable to check with your insurance provider to understand your specific coverage.
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