Archive for July, 2009

Patient 7

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Crowded teeth that have chipped in multiple areas. We’ll want to put the teeth in the right place before we veneer them.

Look what a difference it made to straighten the teeth prior to doing the veneers across the top.

Patient 6

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Multiple chipped teeth with a deep biting grinder. very short appearing teeth.

veneers across the top teeth. wonderful looking teeth that appear longer. much nicer shade.

Patient 5

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

crowded overlapping teeth. Patient did not have braces growing up.

Invisalign and whitening. This case was done in 10 months. Patient is able to clean her teeth with ease. She builds less plaque. Her bite is built to last a lifetime. And she just happens to have a beautiful smile also.

Patient 4

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

patient had a tooth that had become discolored over time due to a necrotic nerve. The tooth had been yellowing slowly for years.

Note the whiter teeth on top and bottom. The top tooth has been veneered to match the new color of the rest of the teeth.

Patient 3

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Patient has a healthy bite, but time has taken its toll. Mulitple small chipped areas, slight crowding, discoloration with age. Patient has always wanted a great smile.

Top teeth are a combination of bridges veneers, and single crowns. The bottom teeth are all veneers.

Patient 2

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Full Mouth reconstruction: patient has been heavy grinder for years. Crowded and chipped lower teeth. Many crowns placed at various times during life simply band-aiding as things broke or decayed.

Patient fixed the CAUSE of the problem. Took a comprehensive look at the situation. Restored all teeth on upper arch and veneered lowers. Regained approximately 3mm of original tooth height.

Patient 1

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

male mid-30’s; trauma from baseball approximately 10 years ago. previous root canals and crowns with margins now showing. Also, receding gum tissue.

Crowns replaced with new crowns that don’t show the dark lines. The left central extracted and replaced with an implant and crown. Gum tissue grafting to accommodate proper architecture. Teeth whitened prior to restorative work.