>I have images of a smiling bride.  When she smiles she shows a lot of 
>gum above her top teeth. Is there a way to improve on this in 
>photoshop?
>I am stumped.  Thank you for your help
Use the Liquify tool.  This describes removing a double chin, but the
concept is the same:
http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/image-help/10199-help-double-chin.html
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Keith E.
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