
Gum Recession Treatment
Gum Recession Treatment in Maspeth, Queens
Gum Recession Treatment in Maspeth, Queens | SOL Dental Arts
Refined cosmetic dentistry designed to improve smile harmony, confidence, and natural-looking aesthetics.
Gum recession occurs when gum tissue pulls away from the teeth, exposing more of the tooth surface or root and affecting both oral health and smile appearance.
Patients with gum recession may notice sensitivity, longer-looking teeth, tenderness near the gumline, or concern about the way their smile has changed over time. Recession can also increase vulnerability to root surface wear and other complications if left unaddressed. At SOL Dental Arts, gum recession treatment begins with identifying the underlying cause, which may relate to gum disease, brushing habits, bite forces, anatomy, or other oral health factors. Treatment planning is focused on protecting tooth support, improving comfort, and preserving smile aesthetics. Because receding gums can affect both function and appearance, the most effective page content should speak directly to patients who are concerned about sensitivity, gum health, and the visual balance of their smile.
Information on Cosmetic Services offered
What Cosmetic Dentistry Can Improve?
Cosmetic dentistry may be used to address a wide range of aesthetic concerns, including chipped teeth, worn edges, uneven tooth shape, discoloration, spacing, small lateral incisors, asymmetry, and smiles that no longer feel as polished or youthful as they once did. In many cases, improvement is achieved through conservative treatment planning that enhances the smile while respecting natural anatomy.
Our Approach to Smile Enhancement
At SOL Dental Arts, cosmetic treatment is planned with attention to proportion, translucency, contour, smile line, and facial harmony. We evaluate not only how the teeth look individually, but how they work together within the smile as a whole. This allows us to recommend treatment that feels elegant, refined, and appropriate for the individual patient rather than generic or overdone.
Treatment Options That May Be Included
Depending on the case, cosmetic dentistry may involve composite bonding, veneers, whitening, selective contouring, replacement of failing bonding, or a more comprehensive smile refinement plan. Some patients benefit from a small enhancement to one or two teeth, while others may be candidates for a broader treatment approach designed to improve the overall balance of the smile.




















































