Cost depends on your diagnosis and recommended treatment. Several factors can affect the cost of gum contouring, including degree, depth, and size of the treatment area. If your dentist recommends gum contouring for oral health reasons, dental insurance may cover part of the cost. You'll want to talk to your dental insurance provider for details about how much is covered.
If you include any additional procedures with your gum contouring like veneers, cosmetic bonding or crowns, then those additions will add to the total cost. Make an appointment with us, and once we’ve decided how you’d like to proceed, we’ll present all costs upfront before moving forward.