CROWN AND BRIDGES
PATIENT ONE
BEFORE
Porcelain fused to metal crown is too opaque.
AFTER
New crown with improved color, texture and translucency.
PATIENT TWO
BEFORE
Bonding breaking down.
AFTER
All ceramic crown
PATIENT THREE
BEFORE
Crowns lacking vitality.
AFTER
Crowns with improved contours, color and translucency.
PATIENT FOUR
BEFORE
Heavily worn-down teeth due to grinding.
AFTER
Porcelain fused to gold crowns replacing shape and color.
PATIENT FIVE
BEFORE
Fractured porcelain on unesthetic crown.
AFTER
Improved color, shape, texture and translucency.
PATIENT SIX
BEFORE
Bonded central incisor.
AFTER
Crown reproducing natural esthetics.
PATIENT SEVEN
BEFORE
Failing upper arch reconstruction.
AFTER
All crowns reproducing tooth anatomy for proper function and esthetics.
PATIENT EIGHT
BEFORE
Failing lower arch reconstruction.
AFTER
Failing lower arch reconstruction.
PATIENT NINE
BEFORE
Bonding constantly fracturing.
AFTER
Teeth restored with all ceramic crowns.
PATIENT TEN
BEFORE
Unesthetic crown with deficient shape and color.
AFTER
New esthetic crowns.
PATIENT ELEVEN (ONE)
BEFORE
Patient unhappy with the esthetics of front crowns.
AFTER
All ceramic crowns with improved contours, esthetics and translucency.
PATIENT ELEVEN (TWO)
BEFORE
Patient unhappy with the esthetics of front crowns.
AFTER
All ceramic crowns with improved contours, esthetics and translucency.
PATIENT TVELVE
BEFORE
Patient unhappy with esthetic crowns.
AFTER
Crowns with improved shape and esthetics.
PATIENT THIRTEEN
BEFORE
Failing crowns on teeth with hopeless prognosis.
AFTER
Lower reconstruction implant retained.
PATIENT FOURTEEN
BEFORE
Unesthetic failing bonded/composite restoration.
AFTER
All ceramic crown matching adjacent tooth.
PATIENT FIFTEEN
BEFORE
Patient unhappy with existing crowns.
AFTER
Crowns with improved shape and translucency.
PATIENT SIXTEEN
BEFORE
Opaque porcelain fused to metal crowns.
AFTER
All ceramic crowns with translucency.
PATIENT SEVENTEEN
BEFORE
Crown on right central incisor and left bonded incisor.
AFTER
New crown on right central incisor and left bonded incisor.
PATIENT EIGHTEEN
BEFORE
Improper fitting crown.
AFTER
Proper fitting esthetic crown.
PATIENT NINETEEN
Patient unhappy with her crowns on the upper central incisors. Once replaced, patient regained the confidence to smile again.
PATIENT TWENTY
Patient unhappy with the provisional on the upper right lateral incisor and final crown on the upper left lateral incisor. Once the crowns were replaced, patient regained her confidence to smile again.
PATIENT TWENTY ONE (ONE)
Crowding on the lower anterior teeth and narrow space on the upper incisors (narrow upper and lower arches) for proper teeth replacement, resulted in orthodontic treatment.
PATIENT TWENTY ONE (TWO)
While patient refused to have implants, proper spacing was created for an upper anterior bridge.
PATIENT TWENTY TWO
Unesthetic crown on the upper right central incisor. Periodontal procedure to change the soft tissue height in addition to creating a crown with natural contours and duplicating adjacent tooth colors and translucency is a life changing procedure.
Patient can now confidently smile!
PATIENT TWENTY THREE
Unhappy patient with the esthetics of her bridge and extremely conscious about the smile. Communication with the patients’ wishes and skilled laboratory technician, patient can now confidently smile.
PATIENT TWENTY FOUR
Color corrected with a new crown.
PATIENT TWENTY FIVE
Functional vs. esthetic natural-looking crowns
PATIENT TWENTY SIX
Porcelain fused to metal crowns vs. esthetic crowns.
PATIENT TWENTY SEVEN
Failing reconstruction was replaced with artistic reproduction in color and tooth anatomy.