Evaluation of a New Technique of Gingival Smile Reduction after Hyaluronic Acid Infiltration: A Cohort Study Focusing on Gingival Exposure and Patient-Oriented Outcomes
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Angulo Manzaneque, Gema; Baus Domínguez, María; Ruiz de León Hernández, Gonzalo; Serrera-Figallo, María de los Ángeles; Torres Lagares, Daniel; Sánchez Aguilera, FátimaEditorial
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Gingival smile Hyaluronic acid Infiltration techniques
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2024-10-15Referencia bibliográfica
Angulo-Manzaneque, G.; Baus-Domínguez, M.; Ruiz-de-León-Hernández, G.; Serrera-Figallo, M.-Á.; Torres-Lagares, D.; Aguilera, F.S. Evaluation of a New Technique of Gingival Smile Reduction after Hyaluronic Acid Infiltration: A Cohort Study Focusing on Gingival Exposure and Patient-Oriented Outcomes. Dent. J. 2024, 12, 329. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12100329
Resumen
A gummy smile is the visualization of more than 3 mm of gingiva above the maxillary
incisors. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects on aesthetics and patient satisfaction of a
new hyaluronic acid infiltration technique in reducing the gummy smile. Fifty patients with gummy
smiles were treated using hyaluronic acid infiltration points by applying 0.1 mL per injection at
specific points. Post-treatment evaluations were performed one week, one month, three months, six
months, and 12 months later. A questionnaire assessed patient satisfaction, willingness to recommend
the treatment, and side effects (pain and bruising during and after treatment). An average reduction
of 2.5 mm in gingival exposure during smiling was observed. After one week, the reduction was
constant. At six months, 40% of the original gingival exposure was recovered, and recovery was
complete at 12 months. Patient satisfaction was 82.1%, and 100% of patients would recommend the
treatment. Bruising, swelling, and pain decreased to 0% from the first month. In conclusion, this
technique is a safe and effective option to improve the smile’s appearance with minimal complications.