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Treatment of the "Gummy Smile" Patient: Lip & Gingival Therapies
Description:
Gummy Smile (GS) or Excessive Gingival Display (EGD) is a common feature amongst the population affecting smile esthetics and self-esteem. The focus of this presentation will be disclosing the most prevalent etiologies related to EGD and proposing therapeutic strategies specific to each clinical scenario. Moreover, several clinical cases will be presented step-by-step to achieve predictability related to each etiology of EGD.
Date Added:
2/28/2023
Author(s):
Robert Carvalho da Silva, DDS, PhD
Robert Carvalho da Silva received his dental degree from Uberlândia Federal University in 1994. Is board certificated in Periodontics at the Brazilian Dental ...
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Grant Sims - (3/4/2023 5:21 PM)
Very nice presentation. Thank you for posting!
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snjezana pohl - (3/1/2023 9:32 AM)
Very nice, comprehensive, and didactic lecture.
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Robert Silva - (2/20/2023 7:36 AM)
Tks a lot for the opportunity to share my perspectives
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Feras Awad - (2/17/2023 11:46 PM)
excellent presentation Thank you.
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