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The Reasons Behind a Sweet Smile: Exploring Oral Cavity Health, Dental Tool Use, and Dental Restoration

The Reasons Behind a Sweet Smile: Exploring Oral Cavity Health, Dental Tool Use, and Dental Restoration 1

In the research field of smile aesthetics, the phenomenon of "jellybean smiles" has gradually attracted attention. The so-called "gummy smile" refers to the excessive exposure of the gums when smiling, which affects the overall appearance of the facial smile. This phenomenon mainly results from the following factors.

First, excessive gum tissue, known as gingival hyperplasia, is a significant cause. Gum hyperplasia may be caused by genetic factors. Certain familial genetic traits make gum tissue more susceptible to overgrowth. Medication side effects may also cause gum swelling, such as long-term use of certain anti-epileptic drugs or immunosuppressants. In addition, if gingival inflammation is not treated in time, it will also promote abnormal growth of gum tissue. This excessive increase in gum tissue directly leads to a significant increase in the visibility of the gums when smiling, forming a "gummy smile." It is worth mentioning that Kexinn’s gingivectomy kit can accurately remove excess gum tissue in dealing with such problems caused by gum hyperplasia, helping to improve the shape of your smile.

Short or worn teeth can also cause a "gummy smile." From a genetic perspective, some people are born with short teeth. And some bad habits, such as long-term teeth grinding, will accelerate the tooth wear process. Short teeth or excessive wear cause an imbalance in the proportion of teeth and gums. The gums visually occupy more space, so more of the gums are exposed when smiling.

Furthermore, high lip lines or hypermuscles are also closely related to the "jellybean smile". A high lip line means that the lips sit higher in their natural state or when smiling, making the gums more visible. Muscle hyperactivity, that is, overactive labial muscles, will pull the lips during smiling movements, further increasing the exposure of the gums. For this type of situation, it may be necessary to professionally adjust the lip line or lip muscles to reduce the visibility of the gums and make the smile more beautiful and natural.

Understanding the causes of "gummy smiles" is extremely important for dental professionals in formulating diagnosis and treatment plans, as well as for the general public to pay attention to daily oral health and aesthetics.

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