Smile makeover study tests two surgical techniques
NCT ID NCT07334015
Summary
This study compared two surgical techniques for reducing excessive gum display during smiling, commonly called 'gummy smile.' Sixteen female patients aged 18-30 were randomly assigned to receive either a modified lip repositioning surgery or a different technique called Z-plasty frenectomy. Researchers followed patients for nine months to measure gum reduction, pain levels, patient satisfaction, and healing outcomes.
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Suez Canal University
Ismailia, Egypt
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