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Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre
3 Mount Elizabeth, #08-03/08-08/08-10
Singapore 228510

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Sat: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
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Phone (65) 6734 9393
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For urgent matters, please contact the emergency number on your dentist's card or the Mount Elizabeth A&E department at (65) 6731-2218.

Our Smile Correction Team

Dr. Ansgar Cheng

Dr. Ansgar Cheng
Prosthodontist
Experience: 21 years


  • Adj. Assoc. Professor, National University of Singapore
  • Consultant, National University Hospital
  • Examiner, Royal College of Dentists (Canada)
  • Committee, Dental Specialists Accreditation Board

Dr. Neo Tee Khin

Dr. Neo Tee Khin
Prosthodontist
Experience: 20 Years


  • Adj. Senior Lecturer, National University of Singapore
  • Consultant, National University Hospital
  • Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontics
  • Dental Specialists Assessment Committee (Prosthodontics)

Dr. Helena Lee

Dr. Helena Lee
Periodontist
Experience: 18 years


  • Fellow of the Academy of Medicine
  • Vice-Chairman of the Chapter of Periodontists, College of Dental Surgeons
  • Adjunct Clinical Tutor, National University of Singapore
  • Editorial Board of Cosmetic Dentistry: Beauty & Science

Dr. Elvin Leong
Prosthodontist
Experience: 11 years


  • Clinical Tutor, National University of Singapore
  • President, Prosthodontics Society (Singapore)
  • Formerly, Registrar, Prosthodontics, National Dental Centre

Dr Daylene Leong

Dr Daylene Leong
Dental Surgeon with advanced training in Periodontics
Experience: 5 Years

  • Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists
  • Member of American Association of Periodontology
  • Board Member of the Singapore Dental Health Foundation.

Gummy Smiles

Some people smile with a little bit of their gums showing but for some others, a significant amount of gums can be seen when they smile. Their teeth appear short in proportion to the rest of the gums, giving rise to the term "gummy smile."

Although people with gummy smiles may have healthy teeth and gums, they may be self-conscious about smiling, and thus reluctant to smile. The good news is that there are options available to correct gummy smiles.

Causes of Gummy Smiles

Gummy smiles may arise due to a number of factors including:

Benefits of Treatment

The main benefits of gummy smile treatment are an improved and enhanced smile which in turn, boosts self-confidence and social acceptance.

Treatment for Gummy Smiles

There are several treatment options for those with gummy smiles:

The most important aspect of treatment for gummy smiles is clear communication between the dentist and the patient. Gum surgery itself takes about one hour to complete and the stitches are removed after one week.

If crowns are indicated, then there is a waiting period of about 1-3 months before the final crowns are attached. Where braces and/or jaw surgery is required, the treatment period will take longer, depending on the dental condition of the patient. You will always have teeth and look normal during the whole treatment period.

Gum surgery is NOT a temporary solution – with careful planning and execution, the result will last for a years and years. Proper maintenance and professional follow-up will be essential for successful long term treatment outcome.

Where to Find Treatment

A dental professional trained in gum surgery (periodontist) would be involved in the correction of gummy smiles. As treatment of this nature usually involves other specialty areas of dentistry, e.g. prosthodontists (for crowns or veneers), orthodontists (for braces) or oral surgeons, you may want to consider looking for a dental clinic which can offer access to all these other specialists under one roof.

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