Gum
depigmentation is a procedure used in cosmetic dentistry to remove
black spots or patches on the gums caused by excessive melanin.
The normal color of the gum tissue (gingiva) is pink, but excess
deposits of melanin (melanin gingival hyperpigmentation) can create
what seem to be black spots or patches on the gums, creating an
aesthetic or cosmetic problem. Discolouration may also be caused
by long term use of certain medications.
A clinical assessment is carried out to customize the treatment
to the patients needs, and the procedure itself can involve surgical,
chemical, or dermabrasion techniques.
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