Traditional technique:
Conventional crown-lengthening involves lifting the gum around the necks of the teeth to expose the underlying bone. The crestal bone is then surgically reduced to the desired level, and the gum is sutured into its new position. A periodontal dressing is often placed and may remain for up to two weeks.
Laser-assisted technique (our approach):
Using both hard- and soft-tissue lasers —specifically the Fotona LightWalker — we perform the gum lift using a flapless technique. The predetermined gum contour is gently sculpted with the laser, followed by laser-assisted bone reshaping performed beneath the gum without raising a traditional flap.
- No sutures
- No periodontal dressing
- Faster healing
- Most patients can return to work within two days
Depending on the extent of the procedure, new restorations or cosmetic crowns/veneers may be completed immediately or delayed 6–11 weeks to allow tissues to stabilise.