Would you like to switch to the accessible version of this site?

Go to accessible site Close modal window

Don't need the accessible version of this site?

Hide the accessibility button Close modal window
Accessibility View Close toolbar

2985 S. Hwy 360, Suite 210

Grand Prairie, Texas 75052

[email protected]

9729888044

[email protected]

Grand Prairie - Arlington Dental

Daniel L. Ferraro, DDS

Menu
  • Welcome
  • About Us
    • Meet the Doctor
    • Meet The Staff
  • Our Services
    • Dental Hygiene
    • Implants
      • Dental Implants
      • Mini Implants
      • Dental Implant FAQ's
    • Cosmetic
      • Beautiful Veneers
      • Whitening
      • Bonding
    • Endodontics
      • Root Canal
      • Retreatment
    • Restorative
      • Bridges
      • Crowns
      • Dentures
      • Bonding
    • Pediatric
      • Sealants
      • Mouth Guards
    • Periodontics
      • Crown Lengthening
      • Frenectomy
      • Occlusal Adjustment
      • Cosmetic Periodontal Surgery
      • Periodontal (gum) disease
      • Scaling & Root Planing
    • Oral Surgery
      • Dental Implants
      • Mini Implants
      • Extractions
      • Wisdom Teeth
      • Extraction Site Preservation
    • TMJ
    • Night Guards
  • Our Technology
    • Panorex
    • Rotary Endodontics
    • Oral Cancer Screenings
  • Patient Resources
    • Print New Patient Form
    • Q & A
    • Links
    • Post-Op Instructions
    • Surgical Instructions
      • Before Anesthesia
      • After Wisdom Tooth Removal
      • After Dental Implant Surgery
      • After Impacted Tooth
      • Multiple Tooth Extractions
  • Testimonials
  • Gallery
  • Appointment Request
  • Contact Us

Crown Lengthening

It is no secret that dentists are committed to saving teeth. This is why we fill a cavity, instead of pulling the tooth.

Cavities can decay to tooth to the point where restoration is virtually impossible without a procedure called crown lengthening. Crown lengthening is a routine surgical procedure, which remodels the contour of the gum line. The procedure does not actually lengthen the crown, but rather lowers the gum line. When there is not enough tooth structure to affix a crown, this is the only option. Sometimes a tooth has been broken below the gum line. In this instance, crown lengthening is very successful in exposing more of the tooth, so that the dentist has something to work with.

No form settings found. Please configure it.
  • Copyright © 2023 MH Sub I, LLC dba Officite.
  • Admin Log In
  • Site Map