Smaller teeth correction with lasers for aesthetic reason: A case report
Journal Title: International Journal of Oral Health Dentistry - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Smile is the curve that straightens everything. Having a beautiful smile involves many factors such as size, shape & position of teeth, as well as thedir exposure during smiling. The gingiva also plays a role in smile aesthetics, as excess exposure during smiling (gummy smile) can be a problem. In today’s world soft tissue dental laser has become very popular in the treatment of this excessive gingiva to correct Gummy Smile.
Authors and Affiliations
Shabina Aysha Begum, Sunanda Paul, Smitha Sharon, Jeevitha Murugesh, Faiz Imran
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