Gummy Smile: Causes & Treatment Options in Camden
50 clinics offering treatments • 4.8 avg rating (250 reviews) • 35 accredited • Within 50 miles
gummy smile treatment in Camden is one of the areas where clinician experience makes the biggest visible difference, because the injection window is narrow and the consequences of over-correction are immediately visible. There are 50 verified clinics in Camden offering this treatment, typically using botulinum toxin injected into the lip elevator muscles. Botulinum toxin is a prescription-only medicine under MHRA regulation and must be prescribed by an independent prescriber (doctor, dentist, or qualified nurse or pharmacist prescriber) after a face-to-face consultation. Licensed UK brands include Botox, Azzalure and Bocouture. Age 18+ is required under the Botulism Toxin and Cosmetic Fillers (Children) Act 2021. Dentists are particularly well-placed for this specific indication because they routinely assess smile line, tooth show and gingival height, and are governed by the GDC. When comparing 50 clinics in Camden, the quality signals for gummy smile include a proper smile analysis (at rest, half-smile, full smile, and animated laugh), clear photographs, small starting doses with a two-week review, and honest signposting to dentistry or maxillofacial surgery when the issue is not muscular. The clinics below have been verified against these criteria.
What is gummy smile?
A gummy smile, clinically referred to as excessive gingival display, is defined as more than about three millimetres of gum showing above the upper teeth when a person smiles fully. It is a surprisingly common aesthetic concern, affecting roughly one in ten adults to some degree, and the perceived severity varies with cultural expectations and individual lip and tooth proportions. The underlying anatomy can involve any of several contributing factors: an overactive upper lip elevator muscle (the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi and the levator labii superioris, which together lift the central upper lip), a short or hyperactive upper lip, dentoalveolar extrusion (teeth that have erupted too far), excessive gingival tissue (gummy overgrowth that has not receded with age), and in some cases vertical maxillary excess, a skeletal problem where the upper jaw is longer than average.
A proper assessment distinguishes between these causes because the treatment differs substantially. Aesthetic injectable treatment is suitable only for cases where the primary driver is lip elevator hyperactivity or a short upper lip. Dental extrusion is managed by orthodontics or crown lengthening. Gingival overgrowth is managed by periodontal gingivoplasty. Skeletal vertical maxillary excess is a maxillofacial surgical indication, typically Le Fort I impaction, and injectable treatment will not resolve it.
For the muscular form, small doses of botulinum toxin are injected into the lip elevator muscles, usually at a point known as the Yonsei point, near where the levator labii, levator alaeque nasi and zygomaticus minor converge. Low, carefully titrated doses reduce the upward pull on the central upper lip without impairing smile symmetry or speech. Effects develop over one to two weeks and last about three to four months. Over-correction can cause a flat, asymmetric smile or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds, so restraint in dosing and a staged approach are essential. Some clinicians also use very small amounts of hyaluronic-acid filler in the upper lip to lengthen the vertical height of the lip slightly, reducing the gum show without affecting the muscle.
Patients with previous orthognathic surgery, pronounced asymmetry, or a history of lip or gum surgery should be assessed alongside their dentist or maxillofacial surgeon before injectable treatment.
Treatment Options in Camden
Clinics in Camden
50 verified clinics in Camden offer treatments for gummy smile. Across 250 patient reviews, clinics average 4.8 stars. 35 clinics hold professional accreditations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What causes a gummy smile?
A gummy smile can be caused by excessive gum tissue, a short upper lip, hyperactive upper lip muscles, or the way your jaw and teeth have developed. Often it is a combination of factors rather than a single cause.
How does anti-wrinkle injection treat a gummy smile?
Small amounts of anti-wrinkle product are injected into the muscles that elevate the upper lip (levator labii superioris). This relaxes the muscles slightly, preventing the lip from rising too high and exposing excessive gum tissue when you smile.
How long does gummy smile treatment last?
Anti-wrinkle injections for a gummy smile typically last 3-4 months. The treatment is quick (under 10 minutes) and results appear within 3-7 days. Regular maintenance is needed to sustain the effect.
Will treatment affect my smile?
When performed by an experienced practitioner, the treatment subtly reduces gum show while maintaining a natural, beautiful smile. The key is precise placement and conservative dosing — your smile will look enhanced, not frozen.
Is gummy smile treatment suitable for everyone?
Most people with a gummy smile caused by hyperactive lip muscles are good candidates. However, if the cause is skeletal or dental, other approaches may be more appropriate. A consultation will determine the best treatment plan for you.