When it comes to achieving a beautiful smile, most people focus on teeth whitening, veneers, or orthodontics. But your gums play just as important a role in the overall appearance of your smile. If your gums are uneven, cover too much of your teeth, or have receded due to health issues, cosmetic gum surgery—also called gum contouring—can help. This procedure reshapes the gum line for a more balanced, attractive, and confident smile.

At Monmouth Dental Arts, patients trust Dr. Adly and his experienced team because of their exceptional skill, advanced training, and commitment to personalized care. With years of expertise in cosmetic and restorative dentistry, Dr. Adly understands that every smile is unique and takes the time to answer all your questions, explain your options, and ensure you feel comfortable every step of the way. From the initial consultation to the final results, you’ll know you’re in the hands of a caring team dedicated to precision, artistry, and patient satisfaction. That’s why so many patients turn to Dr. Adly—not just for stunning cosmetic outcomes, but for the peace of mind that comes with being guided by the very best.

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Why Consider Cosmetic Gum Surgery?

Gum contouring is often chosen by patients who feel self-conscious about having a “gummy” smile, where excess gum tissue makes teeth appear smaller than they are. It can also be used to correct an uneven gum line or to restore gum tissue that has receded. Beyond the cosmetic benefits, gum surgery may also improve oral health by making it easier to keep gums clean and prevent gum disease.

How the Procedure Works

Cosmetic gum surgery is typically performed in a dental office under local anesthesia. Using advanced techniques, your dentist carefully removes or reshapes gum tissue to create a natural, symmetrical look. In some cases, a laser is used, which can minimize discomfort and reduce healing time. Most patients experience only mild soreness afterward and can return to their normal activities within a day or two.

Benefits of Gum Contouring

  • Enhanced appearance – A balanced gum-to-tooth ratio creates a more harmonious smile.
  • Improved oral health – Removing excess tissue reduces areas where bacteria can accumulate.
  • Lasting results – Once reshaped, gums generally do not grow back, making this a permanent solution.
  • Confidence boost – Many patients report feeling more confident when speaking, smiling, and laughing.

Cost Considerations

The cost of cosmetic gum surgery varies depending on the extent of treatment. According to Healthline, the procedure typically ranges from $50 to $350 per tooth, and up to $3,000 for a full smile. Because gum contouring is often considered cosmetic, dental insurance usually does not cover it unless it is performed for medical reasons (such as treating gum disease). Your dentist can provide a personalized estimate during your consultation.

Is Cosmetic Gum Surgery Right for You?

If you’ve ever felt your gums take away from your smile or have struggled with uneven gum lines, cosmetic gum surgery could be the solution you’ve been looking for. It’s a safe, effective, and minimally invasive way to dramatically improve both the health and beauty of your smile. Come on it and lets chat and get all your questions answered. 

At Monmouth Dental Arts, Dr. Adly and his team specialize in advanced cosmetic and restorative treatments, including gum contouring. With a personalized approach and the latest techniques, they’ll help you achieve a smile that looks as healthy as it feels.

📞 Call today at 848-266-5654
📍 Visit us at 257 Monmouth Rd. Building A, Suite 6, Oakhurst, NJ 07755

Take the first step toward a confident, radiant smile—schedule your consultation with Dr. Adly today!



Remember: Monmouth Dental Arts accepts several forms of insurance, including Aetna, Cigna, Humana, Delta Dental, and more. We also accept cash, checks, and all major credit cards. Flexible third-party financing is available through CareCredit, Sunbit, Proceed Finance, or Cherry Financing.