Porcelain Veneer

Replicating 1 tooth is one of the most difficult treatments

Porcelain Veneers

Replicating 1 tooth is one of the most difficult treatments

Question about grooming

Due to an accident, part of 1 front tooth was broken off

Treatments

Copying 1 tooth is one of the most difficult treatments in dentistry.

We opted for a porcelain facing here because a piece of the composite that had been put on the chipped tooth kept breaking off. After we did an intake, a wax was made and tested in her mouth (similar to the neighboring tooth). Before making the facing, her own tooth was barely cut here. As you can see from the picture, the veneer is very thin at the tooth area.

For the color determination and fitting in the mouth, Mrs. went to the dental technician. After Mrs. was completely satisfied with the shape and color, the veneer was permanently bonded to her tooth.

Specialists

  • Dr. Marco Gresnigt (restoration and facing)
  • Stephan van der Made (technique porcelain facing)

Materials

  • Teeth treated with Silica Coating of Aquacare
  • Preparation with Komet drill block
  • Micerium composite for securing the porcelain facing
  • Partial ceramic restoration of Veldspaat ceramics GC
  • Treatment with Opmipico Microscope Zeiss

Smile before and after

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