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Abstract
A smile is a mesmerizing expression of joy, success, courtesy and reveals self-confidence. The harmony of the smile is determined not only by the shape, position and the color of teeth, but also by the gingival architecture. Gingival tissues form an important part of what we can consider to be a pleasing smile. The elegance of this pleasant smile could be, affected by highly pigmented gingiva. This gingival pigmentation occurs as a result of melanin granules, which are produced by melanoblast. Although melanin pigmentation does not present a medical problem, demand for cosmetic therapy is commonly sort by people with moderately pigmented gingiva. This case report highlights, a case of excessive gingival display and hyperpigmentation treated with anterior crown lengthening and gingival depigmentation using the scalpel technique.Entities:
Keywords: Depigmentation; Gingiva; Melanin; Scalpel technique
Year: 2016 PMID: 28540108 PMCID: PMC5423340 DOI: 10.4103/amhsr.amhsr_442_12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Med Health Sci Res ISSN: 2141-9248
Available treatment modalities for gingival display and hyperpigmentation[10]
Figure 1Pre-operative picture of a patient complaining of black colored gums
Figure 2Incision was made along the attached gingiva
Figure 3Post-operative site immediately after depigmentation
Figure 4Epithelial layer and a thin layer of connective tissue were removed on the remaining attached gingiva
Figure 5Surgical wound was protected by a periodontal dressing
Figure 6Two week's post-operative picture
Figure 7Comparison of pre-operative and post-operative picture after 3 months