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Modern dentistry has seen remarkable advancements in the way teeth can be restored or replaced for optimum function and appearance. Please review the following cases and the successful results! |
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BEFORE - Old crown with dark grey appearance at gum line. Poor color match. AFTER - New crown with perfect lifelike color shade matching. No gray gum line. Natural anatomy and contours. |
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BEFORE - Pre Op: Misalignment. Discolored fillings. Dark gray margins of old crowns, yellow teeth. AFTER - Whiter brighter teeth. Straightened with porcelain crowns and veneers.Healthy periodontal tissue. |
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BEFORE - An upper molar with an unsightly amalgam filling. AFTER - The same tooth with porcelain bonded to a gold crown. |
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The crown is prepared with a series of diamond drills. |
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BEFORE - A completed preparation of two upper anterior teeth. AFTER - The completed crowns cemented in place. |
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BEFORE - Two lower premolars with decay and deteriorating fillings. AFTER - Restoration of the above teeth with all ceramic crowns. |
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BEFORE - Poorly fitting crowns resulting in inflammation of the surrounding tissues. AFTER - Improved cosmetics and healthy tissues as a result of placement of ceramic crowns. |
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BEFORE - Tetracycline stained teeth. AFTER - The upper six anteriors following placement of crowns. |
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Picture 1 - Note the poor cosmetics of the left upper incisor. Picture 2 - Following removal of the crown, the tooth is prepared and an impression is taken. |
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Picture 3 - The final crown closely matches the shape and color of the adjacent incisor. Picture 4 - Full face photo of the completed case testimonial. |
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