Case #1:
Genetic interruption of enamel formation.
Full mouth Ceramic Crown restoration.
Case #2:
Undersized teeth with spaces.
Ceramic Veneers restore ideal tooth size and close the spaces. (Orthodontic treatment provided by Dr Stewart White and Dr Brett Grube).
Case #3:
Erosion and tooth wear.
Ceramic Veneers restore lost tooth structure.
Case #4:
Enamel erosion and decay.
Ceramic Veneer restorations replace lost enamel.
Case #5:
“Gummy” smile with worn anterior teeth.
Pre-restorative periodontal surgery to idealize gingival levels followed by Ceramic Veneers to replace lost enamel and restore function and esthetics. (Periodontal Surgery performed by Dr Richard Nagy)
Case #6:
Malalignment of teeth with bone loss and older restorations.
New Ceramic Crown restorations.
Case #7:
Older Composite Veneers and poor tooth proportion.
New Ceramic Veneers.
Case #8:
Missing tooth with too much space and patient wears a partial denture.
Dental Implant Crown and Ceramic Veneers restore proportion.
(Dental Implant Surgery performed by Dr Richard Nagy)
Case #9:
Tooth malalignment and spaces.
Post Orthodontic Ceramic Veneers (Orthodontic treatment provided by Dr Stewart White and Dr Brett Grube).
Case #10:
Ceramic Veneer restorations replace affected enamel.
Case #11:
Failing existing restorations that are aged and worn.
Esthetic Restorative Process: Full ceramic crowns restore function and provide excellent esthetics.
Case #12:
Developmentally small teeth.
Conservative Ceramic veneer restorations.
Case #13:
Enamel erosion, decay, and poor proportions.
Ceramic restorations restore pleasing proportion.
Case #14:
Worn and discolored teeth giving and aged appearance.
Ceramic veneers restoring a youthful and natural esthetic.
Case #15:
lack of occlusal harmony leading to damaged teeth and poor esthetics.
Esthetic Restorative Process: Long term occlusal stability and excellent esthetics.
Case #16:
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)
Case #17:
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.