Gum Pinkening: A Revolutionary New Procedure

Gum Pinkening

If you’ve been noticing changes in your gums lately, you’re not alone. More and more people have been turning to advanced gum pinkening procedures to give their pearly whites a natural boost. We thought it would be useful for our readers to learn more about what gum pinkening can do and how it works! In today’s article, we’ll be taking an in-depth look at what gum pinkening is, the process of getting your teeth pinkened, and any side effects that may occur from this procedure.

What Pinkening Is?


Pinkening is a revolutionary new procedure that reduces the size of your gums and improves their color. This procedure also can help to alleviate some common gum health problems like receding gums, plaque buildup, and dry mouth. It’s done by applying a pink-colored gel on the gums in order to achieve a natural-looking rosy hue. The process takes less than an hour and it’s even covered by most dental insurance plans.

Why Does It Work?


Pinkening works because it is a natural way to restore the color of your gums. The ingredients are 100% organic and will not cause any side effects, unlike other procedures. Unlike teeth whitening which can take up to two weeks to see results, pinkening can be seen in as little as one day. There’s no reason not to give this new procedure a try!

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The Process:

  1. We numb the gums with a local anesthetic.
  2. We use a syringe to inject our pre-mixed, water-based pink goo into the gums to get them looking their best.
  3. We remove any excess goo from the area and put gauze and pressure on for about two minutes as we wait for it to work its magic.
  4. The pink color will gradually fade in about three hours, and by morning your teeth should be back to their natural color!
  5. Once you’ve had this procedure done once or twice, it will only take around 15 minutes – so you can always squeeze it in before your next big event!

Does It Hurt?


It can be uncomfortable at first, but not painful. The discomfort is due to the tingling sensation that you may experience during the procedure. It’s also possible for your mouth to feel a little numb from the anesthesia, but this sensation should wear off within 15 minutes. You will notice a slight burning smell from the gum pinker as it works its way through your teeth and gums. This is normal and should go away after a few minutes.

How Long Does It Last?


We call our revolutionary procedure gum pinkening since that’s what we’re doing to the gums: pinkening them. If you look up the word pinkening in the dictionary, you won’t find a definition. After about two weeks, your gums will return to their natural color. The pinkish tint is only temporary and lasts for as long as it takes for your body to break down and metabolize the gel.

Is It Safe?


Britegums is a new procedure that uses a non-surgical, low-risk technique to make the gums appear pinker. The best part is that this procedure takes less than five minutes and can be done in our office with no injection or anesthesia. Plus, we’ve been doing gum pinkening for years and have yet to see any side effects. If you have any questions about Britegums, please don’t hesitate to ask!

Why Isn’t Every Dentist Offering This Treatment?


Many dentists haven’t heard of gum pinkening, and even if they have they might not see it as something they want to offer. They may worry that it’s too expensive, takes too much time, or isn’t necessary for the majority of their patients. Other dentists may be afraid of what other dentists will think about them because this is a new procedure. But most importantly, some dentists don’t offer gum pinkening because they lack the knowledge and confidence in their skills to execute the procedure correctly.
The bottom line is that if you are a dentist who has been struggling with coloring gums, we invite you to give us a call and find out how easy it can be.

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Here at Britegums, we call our revolutionary procedure gum pinkening since that’s what we’re doing to the gums: pinkening them. If you look up the word pinkening in the dictionary, you won’t find a definition. That’s because it has never been done before!
At first glance, this seems like a very dangerous procedure. But when you think about it, there are many other medical procedures that have risks. For example, getting shots is quite risky but necessary for certain illnesses. The risk of gum pinkening is significantly lower than other medical risks and can be done with minimal discomfort for most patients.

By Olivia Bradley

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