Is Gum Depigmentation Safe?

If you're unhappy with the color of your gums, you might be wondering if there's anything you can do about it. Sometimes, gums can look brown due to various factors, such as genetics, smoking, medication, illness, or poor oral hygiene. But that doesn't mean you have to live with it forever. There's a cosmetic procedure called gum depigmentation that can help you achieve a more natural-looking smile.

But what is the procedure? Is it safe? And are you a candidate? Below is more information about gum depigmentation.

What is Gum Depigmentation?

Gum depigmentation is a procedure that removes or reduces the dark pigmentation from your gums. It's a simple and painless process that can be done in one or more sessions, depending on the extent of your pigmentation. The procedure involves using a laser or a scalpel to peel off the top layer of your gum tissue, revealing the pinker and healthier tissue underneath.

The Causes of Pigmentation

There are various causes of gum pigmentation. Some of these include:

  • Genetics
  • Improper oral hygiene
  • Smoking
  • Medication
  • Illness

Why a Gum Depigmentation Procedure?

Gum depigmentation is not a medical necessity, but rather a personal choice. Many people choose to have it done for aesthetic reasons, such as:

• Improving the appearance of their smile
• Feeling more confident and happier
• Enhancing their self-esteem and mood
• Looking younger and more attractive

The Gum Depigmentation Treatment Process

If you have dark gums and want to lighten them up, you might be interested in laser gum bleaching (depigmentation). This is a treatment that removes the pigmented layer of your gums and reveals the pink tissue underneath. But before you book an appointment, you need to see your dentist first. They will check to see why your gums are dark and if you can have the bleaching done safely. If everything looks good, they will schedule a date for the treatment.

The treatment itself is not too painful, thanks to the local anesthetic that your dentist will use. They will use a laser to peel off the top layer of your gums and expose the lighter tissue below. This might take more than one session, depending on how much gum tissue needs to be removed. Each session will last between 20 and 45 minutes.

After the treatment, you might feel some soreness and sensitivity in your gums. It will take a few weeks for them to heal completely. But don't worry, you can still eat normally as soon as the numbness goes away.

Is Gum Depigmentation Safe?

Yes! Gum depigmentation is generally considered a safe procedure. With that said, your dentist will let you know if you are a candidate for the procedure when you visit them for an initial consultation.

Contact Us Today

To find out if you're a good candidate for depigmentation, contact us today. We'll have a dentist examine your gums and let you know if you can benefit from this treatment. Then, we'll book you an appointment for your depigmentation procedure.

Side Effects of Gum Depigmentation