|
Home | Current Issue | Past Issues | Submissions | Subscribe | Contact | Dental Links |

| Home |
| Current Issue |
| Past Issues |
| Submissions |
| Subscribe |
| Contact |
| Dental Links |
Fall 2004: Volume
29, Number 1 |
|
| Clinical
Articles |
|
| Gummy smile: clinical parameters
useful for diagnosis and therapeutical approach |
|
In the analysis of the characteristics
of a pleasant smile, a gummy smile has negative components, which
most affect the esthetics of non-verbal communication. For this
purpose a proposed classification based upon etiopathogenetic
criteria as useful indications for a therapeutical approach is
given.The nature of a high smile line can be: dento-gingival,
connected to an abnormal dental eruption, which is revealed by
a short clinic crown; muscular, caused by an hyperactivity of
the elevator muscle of the upper lip; dento-alveolar (skeletal), due to an excessive protuberance or vertical growth of the jawbone (maxillary); lastly, a mixed nature, in the presence of more than one of the above described factors.The diagnosis of gummy smile must be precocious and based, with reference to specific parameters, upon a careful analysis of the etiopathogenetic factors and the degree of seriousness of the alteration. A correct treatment plan must contemplate the possibility of an orthognatodontic, orthopedic and/or surgical therapeutic resolution considering the seriousness and complexity of the gums exposures (high smile line) in connection with the age of the subject. |
|
| Full Text | |
| © 2007 The Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry |