Here’s a patient that was told she’d need veneers due to the ’severe’ chipping and breakage of her front teeth. Now of course she didn’t like how the teeth looked, but she wondered if she really need something as costly and invasive as a veneer. Take a look below….what do you think??

Chipped, broken teeth-before bonding
And one last look at our before-and-after of the happy patient:

Prior to orthodontics and bonding--full face

After the bonding and ortho--full face
So were able to conservatively repair this tooth in a few short minutes and get a great result just in time for this patient to head overseas for an extended trip. And no one will be able to tell she’s had anything done!

Broken tooth

Repaired tooth
And this repaired tooth will look good and last for many years to come….as long he keeps away from wakeboards!!

Repaired tooth

Cracked tooth
A fun day of boating led to this cracked tooth. There was no hot, cold, or bite sensitivity so it became and esthetic issue. What was the best course of action to quickly repair this tooth?
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And here’s the final result, only a few minutes later. Look how nicely the shade of the filling blends with his tooth color. And the little redness at the gumline is from finishing and polishing the filling in this area and should heal uneventfully within a few short days.

This is a quicky, but shows how nice a little bonding can make a big change. These two teeth obviously have cavities at the gumline:

And a quick review of where we started:

And the new, beautiful crowns:

Here’s the result after replacing the old dental work. Our pretty patient got some new teeth, and a beautiful rejuvenated smile. The shade is clean and bright without being TOO white (like SO many crowns tend to be!!).
