A cosmetic dentistry smile makeover simulation illustrating the placement of new dental crowns on teeth and tooth implants. | ||
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Dental History:
This person reports that the two upper teeth to the right of center (his upper right incisors) are actually dental crowns supported by
dental implants.
He also states that due to damage to the tooth's root, that the upper tooth left of center will also have to be extracted and a dental implant and crown placed.
Cosmetic Dentistry Treatment Plan: When you look at this person's smile notice that all four of his upper incisors are similar in size and shape. That's not a typical appearance. Usually a person's central incisors are both wider and longer than the lateral incisors that lie to each side of them. Our after picture illustrates how this person's smile might be changed by way of placing new dental crowns on all four upper incisors (or the implants that have replaced them). While there could be limitations associated with this case that cannot be determined from this photograph, making dental crowns for all four teeth at the same time will hopefully give the dentist performing this work enough latitude that they can alter the relative size and shape of these teeth they way we have shown. |