
When your teeth look short, it can affect how you feel every time you smile. Many adults feel self-conscious in group photos, during work meetings, or at special events when they notice more gum than teeth in pictures. It can be frustrating when you are careful with your oral care, yet your smile still does not match how you want to look.
Short-looking teeth are not always actually small. In many cases, the teeth are a normal size but are mostly hidden by extra gum tissue. At our periodontal practice in Fort Collins, we often help people who are unhappy with a “gummy” smile and are surprised to learn that a precise procedure called crown lengthening can reveal more of their natural teeth. In this article, we will walk through why teeth can appear short, how crown lengthening works, and what to expect if you choose this treatment with us.
Teeth can look short for a few different reasons, and understanding the cause is the first step toward the right solution. Not every person with a gummy smile has the same issue, so we look closely at your teeth, gums, and bite before suggesting treatment.
Sometimes teeth are actually worn down. This can be related to habits such as grinding or clenching, or to older dental work that no longer fits well. In these cases, the enamel itself is shorter, and you may need restorative care like crowns or veneers, often combined with periodontal treatment.
Other times, the teeth only appear short because they are covered by gum tissue. Common reasons for this include:
These issues are not only cosmetic. Extra gum around the teeth can make it harder to keep the gumline clean. This may:
When your dentist cannot reach enough healthy tooth above the gumline, it becomes harder to place long-lasting restorations. That is where crown lengthening can help.
Crown lengthening is a periodontal surgery that reshapes the gum tissue, and sometimes the bone around the teeth, to uncover more of the natural tooth structure. The tooth itself is not made longer. Instead, the gums are gently repositioned so that more enamel shows when you smile or when your dentist needs room to place a restoration.
There are two main types of crown lengthening:
At Fort Collins Periodontics and Dental Implants, the process is tailored to each person. A typical planning process includes:
By coordinating with your dental team, we aim to create a gumline that looks natural and gives your dentist the right amount of tooth to work with.
Knowing what will happen during and after crown lengthening can help you feel more at ease. This is a detailed procedure, but with modern tools and careful planning, most people find it very manageable.
A typical appointment often includes:
Most people go home the same day. In the days immediately after treatment, it is normal to have some tenderness and mild swelling. We give instructions on:
Initial healing usually takes a couple of weeks. During this time, we want you to be gentle with the area, follow your care instructions, and keep your follow-up visits. The gums continue to mature and settle for several months, so we usually suggest waiting until they are stable before final crowns or veneers are placed. This timing helps your final smile look even and natural.
Crown lengthening can have a big impact on how your smile looks and feels. On the cosmetic side, the procedure can help:
When you feel better about your smile, it often shows up in your daily life, from job interviews to family gatherings.
There are also important oral health benefits. With a more natural gum contour, it is often easier to:
By exposing the right amount of healthy tooth, crown lengthening can help protect the time and care you invest in restorative work. Your dentist can anchor crowns and veneers on a stronger foundation, which is especially important for teeth that do a lot of chewing or are key to your bite.
Crown lengthening changes both the look and the health of your gums, so it is important to see a specialist who focuses on gum and bone anatomy. Periodontists are trained to work with the supporting structures of the teeth and to shape tissue in a way that looks natural and respects long-term health.
At our Fort Collins office, we use modern techniques and imaging to plan gum reshaping with precision. We pay close attention to:
People often have questions about comfort and safety. Local anesthesia keeps the area numb, and we talk through comfort options ahead of time so you know what to expect. If you feel anxious about dental treatment in general, we take extra time to explain each step and create a calm, steady pace that fits your needs.
Insurance coverage for crown lengthening can vary based on whether the procedure is considered functional or cosmetic. Our team can help review your plan details so you understand what may be covered before treatment begins.
By working together, we can address both the health and appearance of your gums, so your teeth no longer look shorter than they really are.
If you are ready to improve your oral health and support long-lasting restorations, we are here to help you understand how crown lengthening can fit into your treatment plan. At Fort Collins Periodontics and Dental Implants, we will explain your options clearly so you can make informed decisions about your care. To schedule an appointment or ask questions about your specific situation, please contact us today.

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