Crowns are custom-made restorations that fully cover a tooth, improving its appearance, shape, and strength. A digital scan of the tooth is taken to create a custom crown that fits perfectly and blends with the surrounding teeth. In single-tooth esthetics, crowns are used to repair damaged or misshapen teeth while blending seamlessly with surrounding teeth.

Patient 1: Case Overview:

The patient came in with an older composite veneer that had been repaired several times over the years. Over time, the veneer had changed in color and no longer blended well with the surrounding teeth, which affected the appearance of the smile.

Because composite materials can discolor and lose stability over time, a porcelain veneer was recommended. Porcelain offers better color stability and a more natural, long-lasting appearance, helping the tooth blend more naturally with the rest of the smile

Before

Close-up of two front teeth with gum tissue visible above.
Close-up of a smile showing stained teeth.

After

Close-up of two healthy upper front teeth with gums.
Close-up of a smiling person's mouth showing teeth and lips.

Patient 2: Case Overview:

A dental implant replaces one missing tooth in the anterior or posterior by anchoring a crown directly in the jawbone. It restores natural function and appearance without affecting neighboring teeth, offering a fixed and long-term solution.

Before

Close-up of three clean, healthy front teeth.

After

Close-up of three clean, healthy front teeth.

Cases

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