BEVERLY HILLS, CA, May 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Parsa Zadeh, gummy smile surgeon, offers his patent-pending gum lift procedure to patients suffering from gummy smiles. A gummy smile is a condition in which a disproportionate amount of the patient's gum line shows when they smile, making the smile appear unbalanced.
Dr. Zadeh's unique gummy smile treatment can fix even the most complicated or difficult to treat cases of gummy smile. What sets his gum lift procedure apart from those offered by other dentists is that he matches the surgical or cosmetic dental procedure with the cause of the patient's gummy smile, rather than offering a single treatment plan to fix all cases of gummy smile. As a result, his approach for how to fix a gummy smile has a high rate of success, and even patients who have attempted a gummy smile procedure with other dentists without success can benefit from Dr. Zadeh's gummy smile surgery.
Each case of gummy smile is unique. Two patients can have gummy smiles that appear similar, but are caused by two very different issues. For example, some patients have gummy smiles that are caused by a lip that slides up too far when the patient smiles. For these patients, Dr. Zadeh offers an indirect or direct lip repositioning procedure to prevent the lip from retracting too far up. Other patients have a gummy smile that is caused by larger than normal jaw bone that creates a protruding gum line. Dr. Zadeh can help patients enhance their smiles through careful alteration of their jaw bone, which helps restore balance to their smiles. For every cause of a gummy smile, Dr. Zadeh has a surgical or cosmetic dental solution that can correct the cause of the problem and provide the patient with lasting results.
About Dr. Zadeh, Gum Lift Specialist
Dr. Zadeh credits his record of success as a gummy smile surgeon with his superior education and training. Dr. Zadeh has completed well over 1,100 hours of continuing education to keep his surgical and cosmetic dental skills current. As a result, he has many qualifications that other dentists lack.
Contact Zadeh Dentistry to schedule your complimentary consultation. Dr. Zadeh and his skilled staff look forward to treating new patients. Patients with severe cases of gummy smile are welcomed as well.
Contact
Dr. Parsa Zadeh, DDS
9100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite W448
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Phone: 310-273-8414
Website: http://www.gummysmilesurgeon.com
Gummy Smile Surgeon, Dr. Parsa Zadeh, Offers Gumlift to Correct Gummy Smiles
Gummy Smile Surgeon, Dr. Parsa Zadeh, offers the patent pending Gumlift Surgery for patients who suffer from gummy smiles.
2013-05-01
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