Example #1: Single Tooth

 This patient is a young woman who suffered an unfortunate loss of her very important left cuspid. She was worried about drilling down the adjacent teeth or bridge preparations.

 

 

 

Before: This picture shows the top of the

implant ready to receive the new porcelain

gold crown.

 

After: The new crown is actually screwed into

the implant. Linda was happy with her new

implant crown, since the teeth on either side

were not touched.

Example #2

This patient is a young teenage girl with underdeveloped anterior teeth.

 

 

 

Before: The patient and her mother preferred

to have treatment as conservative as

possible.

 

After: Cosmetic direct bonding with no

drilling of the existing tooth structure was

provided. Karen could now feel more

comfortable amongst her peers.


Example #3

Before: The patient was seeking an alternative to her old silver aluminum
fillings and the fractured cusp on her first molar.

After: The patient and her Prosthodontist elected to replace the aluminum
with porcelain inlays and onlays.

 


Example #4

Example #4. Picture 1.


 

 

Example #4. Picture 2.

 

This talented young ballerina was born with

only four upper teeth and no lower teeth. The

remaining upper teeth received gold studs to

retain an upper denture and lower implants

were placed to support the fixed lower

denture.

 

After treatment, her renewed confidence and

smile has prompted her to make further

steps in her dancing career.