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Oral Care Routine Post Gummy Smile Correction

Congratulations on taking the exciting step toward a more confident smile with gummy smile correction! Whether you’ve undergone laser gum contouring, crown lengthening, or another gum reshaping procedure, proper aftercare is crucial for a smooth recovery and maintaining your beautiful new smile.

At McLevin Dental Clinic, we believe your post-procedure care is just as important as the treatment itself. So, let’s walk you through the best oral care routine after gummy smile correction.

? Why Post-Treatment Care Matters

Your gums are healing from a precise and delicate procedure. Great aftercare will:

Promote faster healing

Prevent infections

Reduce swelling and discomfort

Help maintain the shape and aesthetics of your new gum line

?? Oral Care Routine After Gummy Smile Correction

?? 1. Be Gentle but Consistent with Brushing

Skip brushing the treated area for the first 24 hours.

From Day 2 onward, use an extra-soft toothbrush to gently clean the area.

Avoid aggressive or back-and-forth scrubbing near the gums.

Brush the non-treated areas as usual.

?? Pro Tip: Angle your brush at 45 degrees away from the gum line in the healing areas.

?? 2. Use a Gentle, Non-Alcoholic Mouthwash

Alcohol-based mouthwashes can irritate healing gums.

Use a dentist-recommended chlorhexidine rinse if prescribed, or warm saltwater rinses twice daily.

Saltwater rinse recipe:

½ teaspoon salt + 1 cup warm water

Rinse gently, no vigorous swishing.

?? 3. Floss Carefully (But Don’t Skip It!)

Floss the non-treated areas as usual.

For the treated area, skip flossing for the first 5–7 days unless your dentist says it’s safe.

After the first week, reintroduce flossing gently.

??? 4. Eat Soft, Healing-Friendly Foods

Stick to foods that won’t irritate or put pressure on your gums, such as:

Mashed potatoes, eggs, pasta, rice

Smoothies (no straw!), yogurt, soups (lukewarm)

Cooked veggies, fish, bananas

?? Avoid:

Crunchy foods (chips, toast)

Spicy or acidic foods

Sticky treats like caramel or chewing gum

?? 5. Manage Swelling and Minor Discomfort

Use an ice pack on the outside of your face (15 minutes on, 15 minutes off) for the first 24 hours.

Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen can help (check with your dentist first).

Swelling is normal for 1–3 days and gradually improves.

?? 6. Avoid Smoking and Alcohol

Both can:

Slow down healing

Increase risk of infection

Cause irritation to the surgical area

If you ever considered quitting smoking—this is the perfect time!

?? Watch for These Signs

While mild discomfort is normal, call us immediately if you notice:

Excessive bleeding that doesn’t stop

Swelling that worsens after 3 days

Fever or chills

Pus, foul taste, or signs of infection

Your healing should be smooth, but we’re just a phone call away if anything feels off.

? When Can I Return to My Regular Routine?

Most patients resume normal activities within 24–48 hours.

Gum sensitivity may linger for a few days to a week.

Full healing of gum tissues typically takes 1 to 2 weeks.

?? Long-Term Gum Care Tips After Healing

Stick to gentle brushing to avoid gum recession.

Visit McLevin Dental Clinic for regular cleanings and check-ups.

Maintain flossing daily.

Use a soft toothbrush permanently—not just during healing.

?? Your Smile, Our Priority

At McLevin Dental Clinic, we’re thrilled to be part of your smile transformation. Remember, taking care of your gums now protects the investment you made in your appearance and oral health.

If you have questions, concerns, or just want reassurance that your healing is on track, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always here to help your smile shine brighter!

Ready for your next check-up? Need some extra guidance? Call us today or book your appointment online. Your healthy, confident smile starts here!

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