Not Happy With Your Gums? Ask About Contouring

Not Happy With Your Gums? Ask About Contouring In Fishers

Some Indianapolis and Fishers dental patients who are interested in a full smile makeover might want to consider gum contouring. This cosmetic dentistry procedure is helpful for people who feel that their gums rest too low or too high on their teeth.

If you feel that your gums cover too much of the surface of your teeth, it may seem that your teeth are too small and out of proportion with your mouth. For Carmel, McCordsville, and Pendleton residents who have teeth that appear too long, gum contouring may help with your appearance, but your Fishers dentist may also feel that it is necessary to counteract gum recession, a condition that can lead to periodontal disease.

Talk to your Indianapolis area dentist about gum contouring. Many periodontists in the Fishers area perform this procedure, as well as some general dentists.

I’m Dr. Dale Behner, and I’ve been practicing dentistry in Fishers since 1985. One of the most rewarding things about my job is seeing my Carmel, McCordsville, and Pendleton patients gain renewed confidence in themselves after undergoing simple cosmetic dentistry procedures.

We are currently accepting new patients, so if you are looking for quality dental care in the Fishers area, call us today at 317-842-2337 for an appointment!

Contact Dental Care Today PC – E. Dale Behner DDS:

317-842-2337

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

9744 Lantern Rd
Fishers, Indiana
46037

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