Case Gallery

Case #1:

Enamel erosion and decay.

 

Ceramic Veneer restorations replace lost enamel.

Case #2:

Enamel deficiency and decay.

 

Ceramic Veneer restorations replace affected enamel and provide a great esthetic outcome.

 

Case #3:

 

 

Failing existing restorations that are aged and worn.

Complete Dentistry approach:  Full ceramic crowns restore function and provide excellent esthetics.

 

Case #4:

Developmentally small teeth.

 

Conservative ceramic veneer restorations.

 

Case #5:

Enamel erosion, decay, and poor proportions.

 

Ceramic restorations restore pleasing proportion.

 

Case #6:

Worn and discolored teeth giving and aged appearance.

 

Ceramic veneers restoring a youthful and natural esthetic.

 

Case #7:

lack of occlusal harmony leading to damaged teeth and poor esthetics.

 

Complete Dentistry approach:  Long term occlusal stability and excellent esthetics.

 

Case #8:

Enamel erosion and gingival asymmetry.  The patient desires fullness, length and brightness.

 

Pre-restorative periodontal surgery to restore gingival symmetry followed by ceramic restorations to replace lost enamel and restore function and esthetics.  (Periodontal surgery performed by Dr Richard Nagy, DDS, Santa Barbara)

 

 

Case #9:

An example of excellent conservative ceramic veneers.  Natural and healthy.  A close-up view of the characterization of the ceramic leading to a very natural esthetic and the ideal adaptation to the tooth allowing perfect tissue health.