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Reverse crown lengthening procedure to fill gaps of lost gum tissue?

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Reverse crown lengthening procedure to fill gaps of lost gum tissue?

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Two (2) weeks ago I had crown lengthening on 2 teeth. One is in the front. I also has 2 implants placed in the back. My gums have receded drastically over the years. I’m very upset because when the dentist did the crown lengthening she left large gaps in between my teeth. My gums are now gone, also making it difficult to speak correctly due to spaces. Is there a procedure such as gum grafting that can possibly reverse this prior to having my crowns placed, and if so, does tissue grow on its own? I went to see another dentist and they said it was not even necessary. It also raised the gums around my implant which worries me alot. …

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