Case 1
The power of ceramic restoration customization allows us to achieve a harmonious and well-balanced smile. As we age, our teeth wear, shorten, and chip. Often, there is less tooth visible as we speak and smile. Restoring length and eliminating chips & staining gives the ability to restore a smile to make it more youthful and symmetrical.
Case 2
Before and after of a central (front tooth) implant and ceramic crown with an adjacent ceramic veneer. Restorative dentistry needed after a past history of trauma to natural tooth. Planned staging and ceramic customization allows us to mimic what was there with improved cosmetic outcomes.
Case 3
Replacement of 20+ year old veneers with new ceramic veneers. Allowing us to hide gumline of tooth (recession) and stained margins. We are able to achieve ideal tooth size and shape, and select ceramic restorations to mask underlying dark tones.
Case 4
Replacement of 20+ year old veneers with an improved ceramic material. Allowing us to make the tooth size and color harmonious throughout. Ceramic veneers allow us to hide underlying tooth color and shape. While at the same time enhancing the tooth with ideal proportions. Patient was not a candidate for orthodontic treatment. Instead, we opted to broaden the smile by placing veneers on the posterior teeth. Broadening a smile eliminates a dark shadow, also known as a dark buccal corridor. This displays more of a white, full, and more desired youthful smile.
Case 5
Replacement of two front teeth with implants and ceramic crowns as well as two adjacent (lateral) teeth with veneers. Treatment was completed after a history of trauma involving a bike accident during childhood. Placing two veneers on the adjacent teeth allowed us to create more symmetry in her smile.
Case 6
Replacement of older veneers and bonding on front teeth, and of older crowns on back teeth. Case was finished with a combination of ceramic veneers and crowns to close unwanted spaces, correct for recession, and finish with an idealized shade and shape.
Case 7
Replacement of stained composite restorations on front 6 teeth, with 6 ceramic crowns. Ceramic materials benefit in that they do not stain, seal the tooth seamlessly for increased longevity and durability. They also allow for perfect shade match achieved by customization of ceramics.
Case 8
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Porcelain Hybrid supported by implants. Allows us to create what would be an edentulous smile (denture) to a non removable ceramic bridge that is supported by implants. This is fixed in place and is not taken in and out.
Case 9
This case represents restorative treatment following completion of Invisalign treatment. Patient was unhappy with shape and color of natural teeth, and lacked confidence smiling. Treatment involved 12 ceramic veneers to create a uniform smile, symmetrical teeth, and a consistent shade throughout that allowed patient to smile with confidence.
Case 10
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ICON resin infiltration also known as “white spot treatment” This procedure allows us to restore decalcified “white spots” without drilling, simply by painting a treatment.
- During ICON white spot removal treatment, an etchant material is first applied to the affected teeth. This allows the dental pores to open to allow the ICON resin to infiltrate the tooth.
- A thin ICON liquid resin is applied directly to the tooth surface. The resin is quickly absorbed by the white spots and any other areas where the enamel has weakened.
- The result of this is leaving your teeth stronger, less sensitive, and allowing them to have a more uniform color.
- The entire process takes about an hour and there is no need for dental anesthetic.
Case 11
Replacement of older veneers and bonding on front teeth, and of older crowns on back teeth. Case was finished with a combination of ceramic veneers and crowns to close unwanted spaces, correct for recession, and finish with an idealized shade and shape.
Case 12
Replacement of 6 older generation crowns, with new improved ceramic crowns. Allowing us to eliminate an opaque, dull hue with more life like, vibrant ceramic characteristics.
Case 13
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Dental trauma is something we successfully treat very often and can be scary for patients! Chairside composite bonding allows us to restore the tooth immediately. Should dental trauma occur, we are here to help.
Case B
Composite bonding is a chairside procedure that does not require numbing or removal of tooth structure. We simply layer a composite resin onto the tooth surface to enhance cosmetics. In this case, where older, stained bonding was present on two front teeth, we removed the old and new composite bonding was placed to create a more blended appearance.