CHICAGO – April 7, 2004 – Many Americans are spending their tax refunds on periodontal plastic surgery, according to an online poll of consumers conducted recently on the American Academy of Periodontology's (AAP) Web site.
“This patient survey confirms what periodontists see in their practices,” said
Cosmetic surgery has become so popular in the United States that it is the hottest topic for reality television. Periodontal plastic surgery has also felt this trend as it has experienced a significant shift toward cosmetic-related surgery to help improve the smile.
“I elected to have periodontal plastic surgery, because I hated my gummy smile,” explained Denise Riddle. “I'm thrilled with the results, and every day someone compliments me on my smile.”
Excessive gum tissue can create a “gummy” smile, but the periodontist can perform a crown lengthening procedure to remove the excess gum tissue and expose an ideal smile. Conversely, a person's teeth may appear too long if their gums have receded or shrunk. This can often be corrected with soft tissue graft procedures.
If patients have missing or damaged teeth, a dental implant is an artificial tooth root placed into the jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Implants also prevent bone loss that often accompanies dentures, and look and feel like the original tooth.
“The results are rewarding for the periodontist, restorative dentist and the patient,” said Jonathan
“The periodontist plays an integral part in the appearance and health of the smile,” said Kevin
“Periodontal plastic surgery improves the smile, and is functional as well,” said Rethman. “A soft tissue graft can reduce further recession and bone loss, and in some cases reduce tooth sensitivity. Crown lengthening uncovers the tooth or teeth and improves its function since the patient can once again feel the tooth.”
The AAP online survey found that almost a third of those surveyed will use their tax refunds for periodontal plastic surgery.
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