Case 4 - Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM) Crowns
The patient pictured had old filling material on her upper four front teeth. These teeth required porcelain fused to metal crowns for maximum strength. Treatment such as this can be accomplished in two appointments. |
Case 5
This is a case I recently completed. This patient had six front teeth that had old veneers and as well, the four front teeth were tipped forward. This patient did not wish to have orthodontic treatment. We placed 4 new porcelain crowns on the four front teeth and porcelain veneers on the third tooth from the front on each side. The four front teeth are no longer tipped forward. The pictures speak for themselves |
Case 6
Here is a case in progress. We have made a nice improvement in our patient’s smile but there is still more treatment to be done. This smile was enhanced with the use of porcelain veneers in two appointments. The pictures speak for themselves. We will be doing further treatment in other areas of the mouth. |
Case 7
This patient came to our office for tooth whitening. She also had one discoloured tooth as you can see in the photos provided. I recommended our patient shorten her two upper front teeth which was done in a few minutes, painlessly without freezing. And lastly, tooth coloured filling material was placed over the discoloured tooth. Below are the final photos. Note: The white discolouration on the teeth is hypocalcification (areas of enamel lacking in calcium) which cannot be corrected by tooth whitening alone, but could be corrected by covering the discolored areas with tooth coloured filling material or porcelain veneers |