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A major challenge
in restorative implant dentistry is the replacement of a single missing
front tooth. Years ago, we didn't have the tools necessary to do this
properly, but today, we have the capabilities to do this perfectly... |
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Here is
a single central incisor that was very difficult to do because of the
extreme colorization of the adjacent natural teeth. To do this properly,
I utilized an all ceramic abutment and an all ceramic crown. |
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The construction
of a single lateral incisor from start to finish. This module will give
you a good idea of all of the steps involved in the technique. |
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All Ceramic Single
Tooth. This was a very difficult replacement of a missing front tooth.
The tooth had cracked leaving a significant defect and I had to use all
my resources to achieve the results that we were all looking for. |
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Implant supported
single tooth restoration. This was the replacement of a single lateral
incisor on one of the women who worked in the office I was in at the time.
Bone and soft tissues had to be rebuilt in order to get the desired result.
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I
include this treatment here even though it involves the restoration of
two missing teeth. It is an excellent example of what can be achieved
in an extreme case of soft and hard tissue loss. |