How to treat exposed gums

Treatment of exposed gums for patients with protruding maxilla: Orthognathic surgery is generally used to retract the protruding maxilla to its normal position. This kind of surgery must be performed with precise measurements and specialized surgical instruments. It is highly invasive, requires a long recovery time, and carries certain risks. It places high demands on doctors and hospitals; but orthognathic surgery has the ability to turn decay into something. The magical power can greatly change the patient's appearance. This article comes from Dream Weaver. Dental deformities are generally corrected through orthodontic treatment, which can be treated at a dental hospital or dental clinic. It only takes 6 months to 1 year. Some people also have protruding teeth extracted or removed for convenience. It is not advisable to grind off the tooth body and then install porcelain teeth, because no matter how good the artificial teeth are, they are not as good as autogenous teeth. For patients whose upper lip is too short, surgery can be used to increase the height of the upper lip (the height of the lip refers to the height of the lip skin, excluding the red lips). The details are introduced as follows: The extraoral method uses the bilateral nasal alar triangular flap method to increase the height of the upper lip. This method can immediately increase the height of the long lip, but leaves scarring at the bottom of the upper lip and nose. This article comes from the intraoral method of Dreamweaver. Make an incision in the maxillary vestibular sulcus, find out the quadratus labii superioris muscles on both sides, cut off this muscle, and appropriately extend the mucosal tissue of the frenulum to relax the upper lip; this method cannot increase the upper lip in the near future. To be effective, it must rely on the patient's long-term lip function training.