Alabama Dentist - Smile Restoration Using Crowns and
Veneers
Bernie’s initial concern was his fractured
tooth #3, which unfortunately was non-restorable and required
replacement with a dental implant. He was also concerned
with how his anterior teeth had worn and darkened and he
really wanted his smile to look younger.
Bernie had existing crowns on teeth #7 and
10 that did not match the color or translucency of his adjacent
teeth. The edges of #6, 8, 9, and 11 had wear into the dentin.
He also had considerable orthodontic issues, which caused
insufficient space for adequate thickness for porcelain
restorations on his upper teeth.
Prior to the restorative phase, orthodontist
Dr. Ronald Brown assisted in straightening Bernie’s teeth.
Once the 10-month orthodontic phase was completed, Dr. Beasley
applied AACD accreditation smile design principals, utilizing
the aid of computer imaging to communicate the new smile
design to Bernie and gain his input and approval.
This imaging photo along with several smile
design records and other information was given to Mr. Krieg
DeGraff of D & M laboratory to aid in creating the diagnostic
wax-up. Dr. Beasley and Bernie evaluated temporary crowns
made from the diagnostic wax-up for proper aesthetics, phonetics,
function, and comfort. Bernie also utilized a Viajet oral
irrigator daily during the time he was in temporaries to
aid in keeping his tissue healthy and clean interproximally.
All together, teeth # 2 through 14 were
restored. Teeth # 2, 3, and 14 were restored with porcelain
fused to metal crowns. Teeth # 4, 7, 10, and 13 were restored
with Authentic porcelain crowns. Teeth # 6, 8, 9, and 11
were restored with Authentic porcelain veneers. All crowns
were created by ceramist Mr. Kreig DeGraff of D & M Dental
Arts, Merced, California. Smile design and cosmetic dentistry
performed by Dr. R. Brad Beasley.
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