Dental plans cover most periodontal treatments (partially or in whole). However, discussing anticipated costs and coverage with your provider and/or periodontist before performing procedures is essential, so you know what to expect.
Yes, there may be a way to enhance your smile. It’s a good idea to discuss your options with a periodontist first. They can explain the best way to create the smile you want and answer any questions you may have. For example, one procedure that can remove excess gum tissue is called crown lengthening. After the excess gum tissue is removed, the gum line is reshaped to create the right proportion between the gum tissue and the tooth surface. Your general dentist and periodontist may also work together to coordinate additional treatments such as veneers or crowns. However, your periodontist and general dentist will recommend the best procedure to improve your smile.
As a parent, you should also be aware of the warning signs of periodontal disease, which include red, swollen, bleeding gums or bad breath that won’t go away. Tell your dental professional immediately if your child develops any of these symptoms. It’s also a good idea to ensure your dental professional knows your complete family history, as genetics can play a role in the early development of periodontal disease.