Crown Lengthening in Pasadena, CA
Enhance Your Smile & Oral Health
At Empower Dental Pasadena, we’re committed to creating smiles that are both healthy and beautiful. Crown lengthening is a specialized periodontal procedure that carefully reshapes the gum line to reveal more of your natural tooth. This treatment can be done for cosmetic purposes, such as reducing the look of a “gummy” smile, or for functional reasons, like preparing a tooth for a crown or filling when there isn’t enough exposed structure.
Whether your goal is aesthetic improvement or ensuring the success of a restoration, crown lengthening offers a precise, effective solution tailored to your unique needs.
Reclaim Your Smile, Restore Your Confidence
At Empower Dental Pasadena, your smile is our priority. With compassionate care and the latest dental technology, we’re here to keep your smile strong, healthy, and radiant for years to come.

What Is Crown Lengthening?
Crown lengthening is a gentle surgical procedure that reshapes your gum line, and sometimes the underlying bone, to reveal more of your natural tooth. For many patients, it’s the key to restoring dental health or achieving a more balanced, confident smile. Whether you’ve been told a tooth is “too short” for a crown, or you’re unhappy with a gummy appearance, this treatment can provide both functional and cosmetic benefits.
Benefits of Crown Lengthening
- Support for restorations - Crown lengthening creates the space needed to securely place a new crown or filling on a tooth that otherwise couldn’t be restored.
- Smile esthetics - By reshaping excess gum tissue, the procedure reduces the look of a “gummy” smile and brings more balance to your teeth and gums.
- Treatment for decay or fractures - If damage extends below the gumline, crown lengthening exposes more tooth structure so it can be properly treated.
- Improved gum health - The reshaping process can make gums easier to clean and maintain, reducing future risk of inflammation or decay.
Technology We Use
At Empower Dental Pasadena, we combine expertise with advanced technology to make crown lengthening more precise, comfortable, and predictable. Our tools allow us to plan every detail of your treatment and deliver results that look and feel natural.
- Laser dentistry - Minimizes bleeding, reduces discomfort, and speeds up healing time compared to traditional methods.
- Cone Beam CT (CBCT) - Provides high-definition 3D imaging for accurate diagnosis and precise surgical planning.
- Digital Smile Design - Lets you preview your potential results, ensuring your treatment aligns with your smile goals.
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What to Expect During Crown Lengthening
If you’ve never had crown lengthening before, you may be wondering what the process feels like. The procedure is designed to be safe, comfortable, and efficient—so you can get back to your routine quickly.
Our goal is simple: make the procedure as smooth and comfortable as possible while giving you a healthier, more confident smile.
Comfortable anesthesia
The area is gently numbed with local anesthesia so you won’t feel pain during treatment.
Precise reshaping
Using advanced tools such as Laser Dentistry, Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Scalers, and Soft Tissue Lasers, our team carefully exposes more of your natural tooth.
Quick recovery
Healing time is usually short, with most patients resuming normal activities within just a few days.
Long-lasting results
By creating the right foundation, crown lengthening helps ensure restorations like crowns or fillings fit securely and last longer.
Why You Might Need Crown Lengthening
Crown lengthening can be both a restorative and cosmetic procedure. It’s often recommended when there isn’t enough visible tooth structure to support a filling or crown, or when you’d like to correct a “gummy” or uneven smile.
Crown lengthening may be an excellent option if you need more tooth structure for a restoration, want to correct uneven gums, or are looking to enhance your smile’s appearance.
Here are some of the most common reasons patients choose this treatment:
Broken tooth near the gumline
Crown lengthening exposes more of the tooth so it can be restored properly.
Excessive or uneven gum tissue
Helps create a more balanced, attractive smile line.
Decay below the gum
Gives your dentist access to treat cavities that extend beneath the gum surface.
Preparing for a crown or filling
Ensures restorations fit securely and last longer.
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We use local anesthesia and laser-assisted tools for a comfortable experience.
Initial healing takes 1–2 weeks, but complete healing may take 6–8 weeks.
Yes, most patients resume work within 24 hours.
Yes, especially if treating a gummy smile. It creates a more balanced appearance.
Often, yes—especially if crown lengthening is performed to support a restoration.
If medically necessary, some insurance plans will cover it. We’ll help verify your coverage.
As with any procedure, there’s a small risk of sensitivity or infection—but it’s rare.
We’ll provide easy instructions, including avoiding spicy foods and brushing gently.
We use digital X-rays, lasers, ultrasonic tools, and advanced imaging.
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- Plans available to fit a variety of budgets
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At Empower Dental Pasadena, we stand behind the quality of our work with warranties tailored to your specific treatment. Our fixed hybrid prosthetics include a Lifetime Warranty, provided you maintain your recommended hygiene visits and ongoing care. For crowns and other fixed restorations, we offer a 5-year warranty as long as you keep up with regular exams, cleanings, and any dentist-recommended maintenance.




