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Gingival hyperpigmentation can significantly affect how the smile looks cosmetically, leading patients to seek treatment. This case report addresses the use of a scalpel approach combined with bur abrasion for gingival depigmentation in a 19-year-old female patient who was displeased with her "black" gums. A local anesthetic was required for the surgical removal of the pigmented epithelium and a thin layer of connective tissue. Post-operative care included antibiotics and analgesics, with chlorhexidine mouthwash use for optimal healing. Follow-up examinations showed successful depigmentation without complications. This simple method is a good choice for gingival pigmentation management since it provides satisfactory cosmetic results and patient satisfaction.
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