Before & After Smile Gallery
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Peg Lateral Veneers
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Peg Lateral Veneers
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Implant Crown
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Before: Receding gums affecting multiple teeth.
After: A gum graft repaired the area and restored a more natural, comfortable gum contour. -
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Before: The gum had receded, exposing the root and causing sensitivity. The tooth also appeared longer than normal.
After: A gum graft covered the sensitive root and improved the natural look of the gum line. -
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Before: The gum around the molar had receded, leaving part of the root exposed.
After: A gum graft strengthened the gums and restored healthy tissue around the molar. -
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Before: The gums around the front teeth were thin and had started to recede.
After: Healthier, thicker gum tissue now supports the teeth and helps restore the natural gum line. -
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Treating Gum Recession
When gum tissue becomes thin and recedes, the tooth loses protection. Modern gum grafting techniques rebuild healthy tissue to protect the root and support long-term oral health. -
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Gum Contouring | Smile Rebalancing
This patient felt their crown looked too long and out of place. By reshaping excess gum tissue, we revealed more of the natural teeth and improved the balance of the smile. Sometimes the best solution isn’t more crowns or veneers—it’s revealing what the gums are hiding. -
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Gum Contouring / Smile Rebalancing
Extra gum tissue can make teeth appear short. By reshaping the gums, more of the natural teeth are revealed for a fuller, more balanced smile. -
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This patient came in with multiple missing teeth and no denture. TeethXpress allowed them to leave the same day with fixed teeth and a new smile.
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This patient came in concerned about showing too much gum when smiling. One month after a lip repositioning procedure, her smile looks more balanced and natural. More of her teeth are visible, and only about 2 mm of gum shows when she smiles, creating a more pleasing tooth-to-gum ratio.Patient was concerned about a “gummy smile.” One month after lip repositioning, her smile shows more teeth and less gum, creating a more natural and balanced look.
