Porcelain Veneers

Due to an accident, a piece of the right front tooth is missing and the teeth have become crooked

Porcelain Veneers

Due to an accident, a piece of the right front tooth is missing and the teeth have become crooked.

Question about grooming

Crooked teeth and chipped piece of the right front tooth due to an accident. Mrs. would like straight teeth and an invisible restoration.

Treatments

Before any restorative treatment could be done, the teeth were first straightened using braces.

Because the composite on the front tooth kept breaking and discoloring, we chose a durable porcelain facing here.

After we did an intake, a wax was made by the dental technician and the design was tested in the mouth (similar to the neighboring tooth). To make the veneer, we barely cut the tooth (0.1-0.3 millimeters). We work with special techniques (photographs) so that the color can be determined very precisely. But for the finishing touches, Mrs. went to the dental technician for firing at the chair. See also all the small details of colors and transparency in the facing!

After Mrs. was completely satisfied with the shape and color, the veneer was permanently bonded to her tooth.

Specialists

  • Drs. Huib Berghauser Pont (orthodontics)
  • Dr. Marco Gresnigt
  • Stephan van der Made (technique porcelain veneers)

Materials

  • Teeth treated with Aluminum Oxide by Aquacare

  • Preparation done with Komet drill block

  • Adhesive: optibond FL from Kerr

  • Micerium composite for bonding porcelain veneers

  • Partial ceramic restoration of Veldspaat ceramics GC

  • Treatment done with Opmipico Microscoop Zeiss

Smile before and after

Do you also want to be able to smile fully again?

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